The Military has known that Ivermectin worked since APRIL 2020
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Because the CDC changed the definition of vaccine to
Do you think that something like ivermectin could be considered a vaccine under the new definition?
Also, has anyone seen the numbers for myocardtitis and other vaccine side effects for military?
Can you link to where they changed this?
All I did was search vaccine cdc definition
They don't link to anywhere the CDC says that, just a PJ Media article that claims it with no link or evidence. I call BS.
Here's what a simple search produced for me--and I had many options to pick from--but thought this one might be simple enough for you to follow. Additionally, I could not access the CDC.gov website itself for their definition of vaccines. I wonder if they have "conveniently" stopped access to their webpage.
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/coronavirus/article254111268.html
You're welcome. Next time do some research.
You clearly need to do some research.
Hello! To answer your question, I completely would interpret ivermectin, HCQ, vitamin C, vitamin D, a healthy lifestyle inducing “product”, etc. as a “vaccine” according to the new CDC definition of vaccine.
In regards to your inquiry about myocarditis and the military, I don’t know the current stats. This was the last I heard back in September. https://americanmilitarynews.com/2021/09/army-flight-surgeon-says-pilots-risk-sudden-cardiac-death-from-covid-vaccine-side-effect/