Edit : Thank you all for your answers.
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Good advice, and remember it's not a vaccine if it doesn't stop you from contracting the illness or passing it on.
There has been a ruling of this by a judge, as part of FDA approval process, but I just cant seem to dig up the sauce. Would be a powerful redpill when necessary.
I think they might have a problem with the 4th condition of issuing a EUA when so many safe alternatives were on the market already. Class action against the FDA in the future maybe?
"Before the FDA can issue a EUA (Emergency Use Authorization), it must conclude the following requirements are met: #4 There are no adequate, approved, and available alternative to the product under consideration for diagnosing, preventing, or treating the disease or condition."(http://healthlawblog.dickinson-wright.com/2021/03/fda-authorization-of-covid-vaccines-what-does-it-mean/)
Thats why they lead a crusade against HCQ and Ivermectin. I am sure it will call come to light one day. But many will suffer before that.