“The Times of India published this statement on July 29. Kerala has continued to have the majority of new daily cases and almost 25% of India's daily deaths despite a population of 34 million, less than 3% of India's total population. “On August 15, Kerala accounted for 18,582 of India's 32,937 new cases and 102 of India's 417 new deaths. By contrast, the Ivermectin-using state of Delhi, with nearly the same population size, recorded only 53 new cases and ZERO deaths. In comparison, Uttar Pradesh, with almost eight times as many inhabitants, had only 30 new cases and ONE death.”
Regulatory capture is another way to say corruption.
"but it hasn't been tested clinically!" the libtards will say.
That is one of the ways they control the narrative. If you don't test it then you can say that for ever. Big Pharma only even wants to spend money testing things that will return them a big profit. Strange that.
They control science in a similar way. If a study is written up and needs to be published then they get at either the journal editors or their referees and get them to hold it up or rubbish it completely. That way they can say "not peer-reviewed" or not a "prestigious journal". It worked for the climate hoax.
Well well well... Kerala had had a democratically elected communist administration since 1958.
The country is run by the unions who employ spies in each town to report on non unionized building going on, even if its just a house renovation.
They will get you to employ union workers, if you refuse there will be violence and you will get hurt.
The Government are always having crackdowns on union thuggery but nothing much happens, the unions are more powerful than the government.
The Chinese are investing a lot in Kerala, mainly fertilizer factories.