Sean Ono Lennon makes a great point: Some people (looking at you, CNN) would actually be upset if those trials in Japan showed that ivermectin was an effective treatment for COVID-19. How many people do you suppose (looking at you again, CNN) decided to stage campaigns against hydroxychloroquine just because President Donald Trump said it could be a “game-changer”? Remember how we got stories about people dying after ingesting fish tank cleaner because Trump told them to?
IF ivermectin DID actually turn out to be an effective medication for Covid-19, you get the feeling that SOME people would actually be upset. How invested in your narrative do you have to be to NOT want medication to work? Seems a teensy-weensy bit weird doncha think?🧐
— Seán Ono Lennon (@seanonolennon) February 1, 2022
Btw for people who read into things too much, I AM triple vaxxed, and I would get 3 MORE jabs if I were allowed. (Fine if some think that’s nuts but I am into getting vaxxed, that’s just me).
— Seán Ono Lennon (@seanonolennon) February 1, 2022
Coincidentally, the CDC is out Tuesday with a tweet assuring Americans that ivermectin is not FDA-approved and “large doses” can cause nausea and vomiting. Who said to take large doses?
The anti-parasite drug ivermectin is not authorized or approved by FDA for treating or preventing #COVID19. Large doses can cause symptoms like nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, & seizures. Protect yourself from COVID-19 by staying up to date on your vaccines. https://t.co/RL1JxDdnJ8 pic.twitter.com/di4Dnwybw7
— CDC (@CDCgov) February 1, 2022
Large doses of anything have bad effects.
My doc prescribed it for symptoms. I took it. It helped.
You became too inconsistent and political to demand that people trust your guidance without question. https://t.co/kdKDFACksa— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) February 2, 2022
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The CDC is trying its best to make sure everyone puts their trust only in vaccines that don’t prevent you from getting or spreading COVID.
Large doses of any drug can cause those symptoms, if not worse symptoms.
— underscore (@the_under_score) February 1, 2022
Large doses of pretty much anything can do that.
— Geoff Lierse (@GeoffLierse) February 1, 2022
It's a good thing we don't need large doses to help fight COVID symptoms….but @CDCgov didn't mention that😡
— Mark Rakentine (@MarkRakentine) February 1, 2022
I’m pretty sure they aren’t supposed to take large doses. 🤔
— Erica Denny (@EricaDenny8) February 1, 2022
What treatment has been promoted by the CDC? Other than vaccines, what are your clear recommendations for treatment for unvaccinated OR vaccinated patients? Why is this controversial?
— your mom (@MMsouthernmom) February 2, 2022
https://twitter.com/primecrew/status/1488665382646784001
Are those the vaccines that don’t prevent your from getting Covid? So you push one product that doesn’t work while condemning another product you say doesn’t work.
Interesting.
Your credibility is non-existent at this point.
— Carl_S_ (@Carl_S_) February 1, 2022
Zero credibility.
— The Battleborn Conservative (@TBBConservative) February 2, 2022
Aren’t the shots that are offered in America also not FDA approved?
— Shopgirl152 (@Shopgirl1524) February 1, 2022
Ivermectin has been FDA approved, for years. Even generic version…FOR HUMANS.
— Bowzer Is My Copilot (@wendyblazer65) February 1, 2022
“Large doses”
What about prescribed doses? I’m genuinely curious.
— A.J. (@A_JCLINE) February 1, 2022
What about normal prescribed doses?
— Fact Feelings (@feelingsovrfact) February 1, 2022
Suppressing early treatment options for patients is criminal. The vaccines are not the only option. You should be ashamed of what you are doing.
— TruthIsFreedom (@2YEARMANDATE) February 1, 2022
Large doses doesn’t mean the appropriate dosage wouldn’t help keep people out of the hospital
— cindy ann (@cindyann1228) February 1, 2022
I took it. I went from a 102 fever at 1:00pm with extreme body aches. By 4:30 pm fever down to 99 and body aches were tolerable. 3 days symptoms were gone. The CDC can not be trusted and are liars. The system is broken. I am appalled at the # of people this could have helped.
— Julie (@Jujugree) February 2, 2022
Ivermectin is used in many other countries, at the proper dosage, to help prevent hospitalization and prolonged illness. Stop spreading misinformation please.
— Paulingwood Montague (@twizzymann) February 1, 2022
Notice how they say "large" doses..not smaller doses that other countries have used with great success.
— Truckers are Heroes (@DroneAccounting) February 1, 2022
I’m just here for the ratio…
— Miami PD Scanner (@MiamiPDScanner) February 2, 2022
— ⚡#ThePowderBlues⚡ (@odinborson74) February 2, 2022
I realize you can’t delete this because of government records but, damn bro.
— JoshWah MD PhD (@SirJoshWah) February 2, 2022
The CDC really has burned every shred of credibility it had.
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'Slam dunk': Tom Elliott's latest supercut absolutely torches the shameless media malpractitioners who slimed Joe Rogan over ivermectin https://t.co/mVC91HaSEH
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) October 15, 2021
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