Ok, so, after reading the wide variety of cited reports regarding India... this is confusing the hell out of me.... either:
1.) The case load in India was fake and overhyped from the US Media outlets... or:
2.) The case load was real and HCQ/Ivermectin has curbed the outbreak
It can't be both.
Regarding #1, I thought the multitude of posts juxtaposing India's media reports vs. the USA MSM headlines was compelling. It made it seem very obvious that the "outbreak" narrative was fabricated by various outlets. India was explicitly calling out the fake news for the supposed outbreaks.
Regarding #2, from what I've read, these are very effective. But effective against what!? Is COVID a thing or not? Do these drugs just help stop severe flu like symptoms in any illness? Is CV19 a modified flu variant?
Still seems hard for me to believe that we could all go off and research the same things and come back with totally unique conclusions.
This makes it very difficult to redpill people in a sea of subjective truths.
It does look as if the COVID-19 situation in India is being hyped. Look at the statistics. Go to the third chart titled: "Country Comparer". Remove one of the countries so you can add India. Then choose either "Cases" or "Deaths".
OK, India looks to be far worse than, say, the UK. Now ratio the charts so they reflect percentage of the population. Sadly, you have to do that mentally as far as I can see. India's population is about twenty times that of the UK so divide the Indian numbers by 20 and you can see that the number of cases in India is far below the UK peak.
India is so far down the list (deaths per 100k) that it doesn't show on the top 40. India has about 20 deaths per 100k compared to the U.S. which has 179 deaths per 100k. It's definitely being blown out of proportion.