A patient with "COVID19" responds well to HCQ and Ivermectin.
Please explain, Dr. Fauci (or pick your favorite "trusted resource" on COVID19), why a person with a virus gets better when we give them a drug designed to de-worm them/fight malaria.
My point was one of "Phylum". A virus and a plasmodium are not "cousins". One is more like a computer virus (the biological virus): a sort of "hanging chad" of genetic information that when input into our computer causes a malf (malfunction). The other is a worm that likes to live in us and is a parasite.
A medicine designed to kill a living parasite shout have no effect on a non-living "chunk of (genetic) code."
Yes. And indeed there is still a possibility that it does something to the cells that prevents viral replication, etc. But it's still ... odd. And the explanations we have received on the topic of what has effectively been the most important medical issue of our lives and treatments that treat it have been woefully inadequate. And my level of trust in these people is, at this point, ZERO.
Also, I should add something else.
A patient with "COVID19" responds well to HCQ and Ivermectin.
Please explain, Dr. Fauci (or pick your favorite "trusted resource" on COVID19), why a person with a virus gets better when we give them a drug designed to de-worm them/fight malaria.
It's all very ... odd. Something is rotten, here.
I'm not in a position to explain things on that topic, but medications often have off-label-use.
This is very true.
My point was one of "Phylum". A virus and a plasmodium are not "cousins". One is more like a computer virus (the biological virus): a sort of "hanging chad" of genetic information that when input into our computer causes a malf (malfunction). The other is a worm that likes to live in us and is a parasite.
A medicine designed to kill a living parasite shout have no effect on a non-living "chunk of (genetic) code."
Something is up, here.
Could it treat symptoms?
Yes. And indeed there is still a possibility that it does something to the cells that prevents viral replication, etc. But it's still ... odd. And the explanations we have received on the topic of what has effectively been the most important medical issue of our lives and treatments that treat it have been woefully inadequate. And my level of trust in these people is, at this point, ZERO.