Only the federal government medical board dropped it. States have their own policies and many are using it like Uttar Pradesh (has 200 million+ people and only had 11 cases yesterday, which has to be one of the most effective in handling COVID in the world. This tells you not everyone is compromised). Source:
The states not following are being jammed with cases.
From what I heard, it has to do with heavy fines if member countries don't follow WHO guidelines. Or as is quite likely, the doctors/admins on the medical board got paid off.
Same thing happened in Japan. They have not officially recommended Ivermectin but the chairman of Tokyo Medical Board has:
Only the federal government medical board dropped it. States have their own policies and many are using it like Uttar Pradesh (has 200 million+ people and only had 11 cases yesterday, which has to be one of the most effective in handling COVID in the world. This tells you not everyone is compromised). Source:
https://www.thedesertreview.com/opinion/columnists/indias-ivermectin-blackout---part-iv-keralas-vaccinated-surge/article_8a8c481c-09d3-11ec-a51c-fb063e1a3e3b.html
The states not following are being jammed with cases.
From what I heard, it has to do with heavy fines if member countries don't follow WHO guidelines. Or as is quite likely, the doctors/admins on the medical board got paid off.
Same thing happened in Japan. They have not officially recommended Ivermectin but the chairman of Tokyo Medical Board has:
https://trialsitenews.com/chairman-of-the-tokyo-medical-association-household-doctors-should-prescribe-ivermectin-to-treat-covid-19/
the desertview.com link is dead
Works for me. Tip: On my desktop it kind of looks like an image and a comment box when you visit it. But if I scroll down I reach the actual article.