Vaccine coercion/bribery

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    Hatin Since 87

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    As an anti-parasitic. Not an antiviral.

    You know what else won a Nobel Prize? Frontal lobotomies. And Obama.

    Neither should ever be used on humans.

    :):
    I don’t disagree with the last line at all, but if it works it works. Over 80,000 prescriptions of it for humans have been used. It’s not all for horses. Just like viagra is used in dogs for health ****, they can be used in different dosages in both.


    The vaccine was used in rats :dunno: ;)
     

    Route 45

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    Based on prior posts R45 apparently thinks Ivermectin is only for horses.
    Based on several posts in this thread, it wouldn't surprise me if Tractor Supply wasn't the go-to pharmacy for Covid treatment for a few of our amateur virologists. Which is odd, since this virus is so survivable, it's a wonder anybody has to take anything but orange juice for it. How would we know if Ivermectin is doing anything at all, since everyone apparently survives anyway?

    But no, I don't think that Ivermectin is just for horses. I do know the difference between a parasite and a virus, though. And the difference between reality and photoshopped conspiracy fantasy art.
     
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