you're right - he didn't reference a study, he referenced the situation with ivermectin in india, which got me off down on an hour long rabbit hole reading about whether or not ivermectin has in fact "eradicated" covid in india, as he claims - and the main source material for that claim is the above referenced Elgazaar study...
wall street journal's retraction -
https://www.wsj.com/articles/egyptia...id-11627527903
one of the peer-reviewers/"investigators" responsible for exposing the BS -
http://steamtraen.blogspot.com/2021/...vid-study.html
and after an hour of all that reading, sitting at the VAMC waiting to get some blood drawn, i had it in my mind that he'd referenced the
study, not the situation.
that aside.... you are as likely the author of that anonymous article as any doctor. that's the problem with writing things anonymously.
there are a lot of crackpot doctors out there, i'm sure you would agree. so it's not hard at all to find crackpots that will continue to push this bullshit. but the overwhelming majority of physicians and subject matter experts are not only just disagreeing with your esteemed anonymous doctor author, they're calling these claims bold faced lies.
why do you choose to believe a small minority opinion backed by nary more than fraudulent studies over the entire scientific consensus?
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