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#covid-19

Ivermectin

True or False: Ivermectin is effective in preventing COVID-19

There is some disagreement about whether the drug ivermectin is effective in preventing, or in the early treatment of COVID-19. The argument in favor of the effectiveness of the drug for these purposes rests mainly (or so I understand) on some studies which have been done, along with a meta-analysis of many such studies studies. Some say the studies are flawed and some declare the studies which show the greatest effectiveness to be definitive. Others say that those studies are not valid.
#covid-19
#ivermectin
#medicine
Dr Christiane Northrup

True or False: Coronavirus vaccines will remove human empathy

On Dec 8, 2020, Dr Christiane Northrup said, "Sacha [Stone] reminded us of something important, which is that this COVID-19 vaccine agenda is to target chromosomes eight, one, and two, which will remove human empathy." Could this possibly be true? If so, what evidence is there to support this conclusion?
#dr-christiane-northrup
#covid-19
#vaccines
#dna
#empathy
#medicine
Anti-lockdown protesters in VA

True or False: Anti-lock-down protests in the US are "AstroTurf" or fueled by outside groups

Several mainstream newspapers have claimed to have evidence that the protests against "lockdown" during coronavirus or the Covid-19 crisis. Some have even called them "AstroTurf" as opposed to "grassroots" protests, meaning that they were organized or funded by groups which have a different goal and a lot of money, rather than by activists interested in their purported goal of ending lockdown.
#coronavirus
#covid-19
#lockdown
#protests
Covid Lockdown

True or False: There is no evidence lockdown helps to reduce the impact of the coronavirus

Peter Hitchens has said that there is no evidence that stay-at-home orders - or "lockdown" policy - will save lives. Could it be true that there is no evidence that a "lockdown" will help to save a single life? Is there evidence that a lockdown will help to flatten the curve of infection?

#coronavirus
#covid-19
#policy
#lockdown
#great-britain
hydroxychloroquine

True or False: Hydroxychloroquine is effective against the coronavirus

There has been disagreement about whether the anit-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine should be used to treat the coronavirus /COVID-19. Dr. Anthony Fauci, who has served as the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) since 1984 and has been one of the lead members of the Trump Administration's White House Coronavirus Task Force, appears to be quite skeptical of its efficacy. Others, including some within the Trump Administration itself, argue that there is enough evidence and that many doctors support its use against COVID-19.

#coronavirus
#covid-19
#medications
#hydroxychloroquine
#health
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