There's a very interesting article from April on the BMJ site which is worth a read if you're interested in the Ivermectin debate...
"Covid-19: Ivermectin’s politicisation is a warning sign for doctors"
https://www.bmj.com/content/373/bmj.n747
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Trials can be set up to fail and apparently have been. It has to be administered at the right stage of infection in order to work, for example. Oxford are doing a trial right now and this was reported by the BBC but there are fears this is being done to destroy the drugs' reputation as a cure for Covid once and for all to shut people up from going on about it. Youtube were taking down any video in which anybody said anything positive about it.
There's a very interesting article from April on the BMJ site which is worth a read if you're interested in the Ivermectin debate...
"Covid-19: Ivermectin’s politicisation is a warning sign for doctors"
https://www.bmj.com/content/373/bmj.n747
Last edited by SwalePie; 05-07-2021 at 05:41 PM.
'apparently have been' and 'there are fears' don't fill me with much confidence in the veracity of this info UTM. Also YouTube, I would imagine, have a responsibility to remove fake news regarding the pandemic so unless the information is solid and reliable and from trusted sources they are probably doing the right thing IMHO.
Anyhow, I'm off for more Bovril, which apparently cures everything, although there are fears it might be hard to find in certain football grounds at half time.
I'm not a doctor in the hospital in which he works, nor an expert, nor a scientist, so I take what he says in good faith, hence my use of "apparently". He also expressed concern, on behalf of his members/colleagues that trials are being set up to fail. I couldn't quote him directly as this was an interview I listened to with him, not read, and the interview has, alas, been taken down by youtube.
I was only meaning did he say those bits or you. I understand now
Interesting Vice article here on the impending Ivermectin info'war'...
https://www.vice.com/en/article/y3d5gv/ivermectin-covid-treatment-advocates-rogan-weinstein-hecker
There's very little investigative journalism nowadays. We do have the internet but it's not easy finding voices with genuine credentials amongst the looneys, particularly when the people with the expertise end up being forced (after being banned from mainstream media) onto platforms that tend to be associated with the nutters.
One American journalist did approach youtube recently (last week or so) and asked them about their censoring of actual doctors and scientists and he said that they admitted to being lent on by government officials.