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Hey man, I’ll put in some prayer time for you! That’s no bs. Anything goes wrong, most happy for my taxes to provide fully for you and yours.Got my first shot against my will. I got a minor headache maybe 1-2 hours later, lasted a few hours and just got a little tired.
Mixed opinions on the second shot on worse or not, so I’m expecting to be exhausted the day after, probably sore, but fine after that.
Also now Falsey says 3And the Navy but second shot in a couple weeks, then after two weeks of waiting I’ll be super vaxed
Just ripped it… you’ll get jabbed every 4/6 months now in perpetuityAlso now Falsey says 3
Since I was fine before, I’m pretty sure if I get sick now, it’s because of the vaccine.
Wait. You are more interested in a medicine that has zero clinical proof than a medicine that has not had enough time in trial to be determined effective? Why? What are your motives?
No, not at all. Did you read the article? Many countries have moved in on Ivermectin, including Japan. Zero clinical proof is just not accurate. Most definitely more interested in it therapeutics vs this sham vaccineWait. You are more interested in a medicine that has zero clinical proof than a medicine that has not had enough time in trial to be determined effective? Why? What are your motives?
No, I did read the article. Did you? Compared to the vaccine, Ivermectin has no proof of effectiveness. It’s an anti-parasitic. Sure, in those cases it is effective, but not in curbing Covid.No, not at all. Did you read the article? Many countries have moved in on Ivermectin, including Japan. Zero clinical proof is just not accurate. Most definitely more interested in it therapeutics vs this sham vaccine
You don’t read so well then. It’s best use is as a prophylactic, but has also shown success in advanced disease.No, I did read the article. Did you? Compared to the vaccine, Ivermectin has no proof of effectiveness. It’s an anti-parasitic. Sure, in those cases it is effective, but not in curbing Covid.
Sorry, I edited my comment. 15 cases?! Really?!You don’t read so well then. It’s best use is as a prophylactic, but has also shown success in advanced disease.
And, that’s fine, but an anti-parasitic animal medication isn’t the answer. It amazes me that there are some who would rather cling to that than an actual vaccine produced to lessen the effects of the virus. I’m not saying that I’d the end all, be all, but good grief… use your brains.I dunno, just find it interesting
Sorry, I edited my comment. 15 cases?! Really?!
We aren’t seeing that efficacy anymore of the vaccine. It’s failingAnd, that’s fine, but an anti-parasitic animal medication isn’t the answer. It amazes me that there are some who would rather cling to that than an actual vaccine produced to lessen the effects of the virus. I’m not saying that I’d the end all, be all, but good grief… use your brains.
Right. But you aren’t quoting any studies of the vaccine. There’s a reason for that.Directly from the article
A review by the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance summarized findings from 27 studies on the effects of ivermectin for the prevention and treatment of COVID-19 infection, concluding that ivermectin “demonstrates a strong signal of therapeutic efficacy” against COVID-19.9 Another recent review found that ivermectin reduced deaths by 75%.10
Meh. I think you are exaggeratingWe aren’t seeing that efficacy anymore of the vaccine. It’s failing