Key Points Question Does adding ivermectin, an inexpensive and widely available antiparasitic drug, to the standard of care reduce the risk of severe disease in patients with COVID-19 and comorbidities?
Findings In this open-label randomized clinical trial of high-risk patients with COVID-19 in Malaysia, a 5-day course of oral ivermectin administered during the first week of illness did not reduce the risk of developing severe disease compared with standard of care alone.
Meaning The study findings do not support the use of ivermectin for patients with COVID-19.
n = 500
Enough said about that.
I thought you'd pick up on the fact the study seems to involve people already hospitalized or otherwise under medical care, that is sick people. If I remember right, you guysm take it prophylactically. Regardless, appears to be reasonably well-executed study for what it was intended.
I actually did pick up on that. But n = 500 was a more efficient attack vector as I speed down the freeway doing blow of a hookers ass.
I even looked up the FLCCC recommendations and noted they used 50% more dosing than this study. .4mg/kg vs .6mg/kg for the already hospitalized*.
*If you remember early Jan there was the very public female doctor blasting her hospital in the media. She notoriously used 20x that dosing of IVM on her patients - to great effect and the ire of her hospital.
Key Points Question Does adding ivermectin, an inexpensive and widely available antiparasitic drug, to the standard of care reduce the risk of severe disease in patients with COVID-19 and comorbidities?
Findings In this open-label randomized clinical trial of high-risk patients with COVID-19 in Malaysia, a 5-day course of oral ivermectin administered during the first week of illness did not reduce the risk of developing severe disease compared with standard of care alone.
Meaning The study findings do not support the use of ivermectin for patients with COVID-19.
Bullshit. "Meaning" is meaningless without defining "high risk."
Good thing we aren't fracking on federal lands and exporting LNG to the chicoms and Europe. Cho Bai Den has helped double the price of oil to the great benefit of Putin. Leftards voted for this sh*t and think that makes them a better smarter person. Geezus.
Key Points Question Does adding ivermectin, an inexpensive and widely available antiparasitic drug, to the standard of care reduce the risk of severe disease in patients with COVID-19 and comorbidities?
Findings In this open-label randomized clinical trial of high-risk patients with COVID-19 in Malaysia, a 5-day course of oral ivermectin administered during the first week of illness did not reduce the risk of developing severe disease compared with standard of care alone.
Meaning The study findings do not support the use of ivermectin for patients with COVID-19.
n = 500
Enough said about that.
I thought you'd pick up on the fact the study seems to involve people already hospitalized or otherwise under medical care, that is sick people. If I remember right, you guysm take it prophylactically. Regardless, appears to be reasonably well-executed study for what it was intended.
I think that was the intent. It probably is more difficult to study giving it to people and then getting them infected with COVID. It's much easier to design a study with outcome in mind.
A total of 58% of Americans said they will continue to wear a mask in public once their community removes mask mandates, according to a new poll by The Economist/YouGov.
The poll found that 28% said they would not continue wearing a mask, and 13% were not certain.
Here are how the poll results broke down:
32% said they believe it was safe to resume normal activities. Another 27% said it will be safe after 2022; 18% said it will be safe in the second half of 2022; 14% it will never be safe; and 9% said it will be safe in the first half of 2022.
77% said they were ready to return to normal from the COVID-19 pandemic compared to 23% who said they were not.
49% said they disapprove of President Joe Biden's handling of COVID-19, compared to 40% who approved.
46% said schools should not be allowed to mandate COVID-19 vaccines for students, while 37% believed they should be allowed.
64% said they believe there shouldn't be any COVID-19 restrictions in their community, compared to 26% who believe there should be.
As a gesture I am NOT going to insist that those who still wear a mask lose their job, be denied medical attention, and have their bank account frozen
I'm classy like that
So basically, what I already knew, there are a lot of really stupid people in this world.
Vaxx zealots should be forced to watch this on a loop for 24 hours. I know someone that has seen co-workers vaxxed and boosted dropping like flies on a consistent basis. It’s stunning how many have tested positive.
This person got the worthless J & J because they didn’t trust the mRNA experimental shots. They’re the only person on the management team that did. They’re the only one that has NOT had covid to this point. They go to a gym 6 days a week. Unmasked, for 2 years now. WTF?
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I even looked up the FLCCC recommendations and noted they used 50% more dosing than this study. .4mg/kg vs .6mg/kg for the already hospitalized*.
*If you remember early Jan there was the very public female doctor blasting her hospital in the media. She notoriously used 20x that dosing of IVM on her patients - to great effect and the ire of her hospital.
Shit study. C'mon Man!
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CHINA WANTS TO BUY 100 MILLION METRIC TONS OF COAL FROM RUSSIA.
Via Small Dead Animals, which asks, “Any response from Greta yet?”
to horse dewormer
This person got the worthless J & J because they didn’t trust the mRNA experimental shots. They’re the only person on the management team that did. They’re the only one that has NOT had covid to this point. They go to a gym 6 days a week. Unmasked, for 2 years now. WTF?