Wifey had her annual appointment yesterday, so it began.. My wife is seriously disabled, so I usually do the talking. I did it. I told her that we are both taking Ivermectin (Indian tablets) as a prophylaxis. Her response was something along the lines "I'm supposed to tell you that there is no evidence that Ivermectin is effective in fighting covid.", then thanked me for letting her know. This afternoon, I copied the "Updated Ivermectin List" below (thanks PfizerSoze) and emailed it to her. I just received a reply that she read a couple and would be spending the weekend with her husband (another doc) reading the rest. She ended the message with "thank you for the enlightenment!". Much respect for her.
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Docs literally don't have time to do much independent reading, they rely on summaries of the latest, because they're (by design) swamped with paperwork and insurance compliance claptrap, and the volume of crap "research" is stunning.
They're also very conditioned to follow protocol. Did you see the SC doc who was finally redpilled, realizing that by trusting the labs and the official protocols, he'd had a hand in killing patients? He looked broken and haunted.
If a medical person hasn't woken up by now, they may be into eugenics, or they may still be in that bubble, as they don't see the news at all, maybe only hear blurbs on a car radio on their commute. Maybe NPR, because intellectual. Leave room for redemption, red pill then get them to grab documentation and whistleblow.