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“I Don’t Know of a Bigger Story in the World” Right Now Than Ivermectin: NY Times Best-Selling Author
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So why are journalists not covering it?
Michael Capuzzo, a New York Times best-selling author , has just published an article titled “The Drug That Cracked Covid”. The 15-page article chronicles the gargantuan struggle being waged by frontline doctors on all continents to get ivermectin approved as a Covid-19 treatment, as well as the tireless efforts by reporters, media outlets and social media companies to thwart them.
Because of ivermectin, Capuzzo says, there are “hundreds of thousands, actually millions, of people around the world, from Uttar Pradesh in India to Peru to Brazil, who are living and not dying.” Yet media outlets have done all they can to “debunk” the notion that ivermectin may serve as an effective, easily accessible and affordable treatment for Covid-19. They have parroted the arguments laid out by health regulators around the worl
Why are some countries seeing more COVID-19 cases among children?
The perceived wisdom has been that the virus does not affect children as severely,
but case numbers in Brazil, Indonesia and India suggest otherwise
By Melissa Davey / The Guardian
Brazil’s leading epidemiologist is seeing symptoms of COVID-19 in children that starkly contrast with the message that has been relayed globally throughout the pandemic: That children do not appear to be affected severely by the virus.
Severe muscle aches, diarrhea, coughing, abdominal pain and hospitalization all of these are happening to children with COVID-19 in Brazil, said Fatima Marinho, director of noncommunicable diseases and health promotion at the Brazilian Ministry of Health.
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