Local news where I live (KS) is reporting an influx of people to the hospital due to overdosing on "muh horse medicine", something about not being able to calculate proper dosages and riddled with "animal de-wormer" I'm sure. I don't watch the local news (or any "news" for that matter), and the couple times I've seen it in the past I thought I had accidentally tuned in to CNN/MSDNC so that should probably tell you everything you need to know right there. Anybody else seeing local anti-Ivermectin propaganda?
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Yes a local radio new station apologized for not properly screening calls when a nurse called in to tell people that ivermectin works. Not only did they apologize for letting the nurse's message get through on the radio, they completely discredited her by repeating the propaganda that ivermectin has not been approved for use in covid and people need to avoid it due to dangers. I was cussing out my radio in the car when I heard him say this shit!!
Sounds about right. It is unconscionable what modern medical "science" has become.