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Large, peer-reviewed research study proves ivermectin works

14 pointsby shaicolemanover 3 years ago

4 comments

macilaciloveover 3 years ago
Many countries treated Covid as a kind of war.<p>If by any chance it turns out that someone restricted treatment that they knew would have probably saved 10s or 100s of thousands of lives, will we treat them as a kind of war criminals, or will we make up excuses and use heavy censoring to save the narrative?
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allearsover 3 years ago
OK, the headline itself shows the bias in this article. No study, however large or well-conducted, ever &quot;proves&quot; anything. The study may support a hypothesis, but there may be further studies that get different results. No reputable scientist or researcher would ever claim that a single study constitutes proof. This is obvious to me, and I&#x27;m not even a scientist.
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pwasonover 3 years ago
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stevenaloweover 3 years ago
No control group