See what happens when a country TEMPORARILY allows patients to be treated with Ivermectin.
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Guy from Slovakia here. Let me clarify.
The sudden drop you see during February was after new lockdown measures had been put into place.
We had major lockdowns from January until April. Go to work, go home. Do you want to walk your dog or your cat? Only 1000m from your home. Do you want to go outside with your kids? Only 1000m from your home. Do you want to go outside for a run? Only in your district. Do you want to go shopping in a different district? Nah, you stay where you live. There were times when the police had been checking this and there were times when they weren't - but it got the sheeple scared and people stayed where they lived. My cousin's husband got stopped by the police 3-4 times traveling between two villages for work purposes. I never got stopped.
Regarding Ivermectin: Even though you could get it legally prescribed, there was almost none in the pharmacies. People that I know got some from veterinarians and others got some from Austria. I bought horse paste from the US, but it never came. I suspect it got busted by the customs. I got some nonetheless. Some hospitals didn't want to use it to treat people, others were okay with it.
I'd say that there was no widespread use of Ivermectin here in Slovakia.
We had a communist-style lockdown, sheeple dutifully obeyed, and then we had summer.
Why the sudden drop of cases in May?
Well...
We didn't have any covid wave in summer 2020, three months after the first lockdown.
We didn't have any covid wave during the summer this year, for 4 months after the spring lockdown ended. That's crazy when you consider that everybody and their mother went to restaurants and pubs during May. The parks were full - I have never seen so many people in our city park. And we didn't see any increase in cases in May...
I suspect that either covid is seasonal and the waves come during the fall and winter... or the test is faulty and we have been testing for the flu which is more likely.
You can read more about our crazy march lockdown and different colored districts here: https://korona.gov.sk/en/national-lockdown/
TLDR: No widespread use of Ivermectin. Communist-style lockdowns. And summer, after the lockdowns ended.
Thanks, man.
There's a flip side, though. We had a very small first wave with a prompt and short lockdown so the economic damage was smaller than in other European states.
Both summers were great here, and the majority of the people are unvaccinated.
I personally know only one person with 3 jabs and only one person that got their 17yr old son jabbed. So young people are mostly safe. Older people, who lived through communism (ended in 1989 here) are starting to see this as bullshit.
Most of my aunt's friends (in their 60s) are deeply regretting that they have fallen for the jab and don't want the third booster.