proof the story was made up, even the doctor was a liar. there were online reviews. it is unclear the doctor said anything false. these aggressive critics didn't pay any attention to the fact that the doctor is affiliated with more than one oklahoma hospital. on monday, a different hospital he works with said in a statement that they had seen a, quote, handful of patients with ivermectin complications, and they said these patients weren't adding to the existing pandemic problem of hospital congestion. that hospital told me last night they had zero beds available at the time. so i think the broader lesson here is as usual, do not, please, jump to immediate conclusions based on little kernels of information. >> it's a cautionary tale how something that isn't true gets amplified. the truth, though, when it comes to the ivermectin is don't take it. don't be taking it. it doesn't work for covid. and, look, even a few people who have taken it, they end up in the hospital, those are beds that aren't available for others. >> absolutely.