[Monday night] our report on the Queen contained a shot that should not have been included.
The shot was included as a result of human error.
We were highlighting an approved infusion medication called Sotrovimab and the report accidentally cut to a shot of Stromectol – a product which contains Ivermectin.
As a program we’ve done numerous stories highlighting the concerns around taking Ivermectin as a treatment for COVID-19.
We did not intend to suggest Dr Mukesh Hawikerwal endorsed Stromectol.
We’ve apologised to him this morning and he has accepted that apology.
Backpeddling like the dickens....
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Media in Australia
[Monday night] our report on the Queen contained a shot that should not have been included.
The shot was included as a result of human error.
We were highlighting an approved infusion medication called Sotrovimab and the report accidentally cut to a shot of Stromectol – a product which contains Ivermectin.
As a program we’ve done numerous stories highlighting the concerns around taking Ivermectin as a treatment for COVID-19.
We did not intend to suggest Dr Mukesh Hawikerwal endorsed Stromectol.
We’ve apologised to him this morning and he has accepted that apology.
We do not suggest the Queen is using Ivermectin.
Cue: damage control
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Interesting they say, "a product which contains Ivermectin", but the bottle indicates it IS Ivermectin (Sotrovimab is just the brand/product name)