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Link to study: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0166354220302011

Background to story: https://www.smh.com.au/national/how-an-australian-covid-cure-conquered-the-world-despite-no-robust-evidence-it-works-20201106-p56c7m.html

I'm thinking just vote her as Scientist of the Year in all the polls all over the world.

She's female, so some feminist angle shit

She's chunky, so body positivity.

She's a scientist, so she could be an inspiration to kids for some STEM angle shit.

Ivermectin has to have a human face and a story behind it. I think she will fit the bill nicely.

Link to study: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0166354220302011 Background to story: https://www.smh.com.au/national/how-an-australian-covid-cure-conquered-the-world-despite-no-robust-evidence-it-works-20201106-p56c7m.html I'm thinking just vote her as Scientist of the Year in all the polls all over the world. She's female, so some feminist angle shit She's chunky, so body positivity. She's a scientist, so she could be an inspiration to kids for some STEM angle shit. Ivermectin has to have a human face and a story behind it. I think she will fit the bill nicely.

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Slow down there champ.

Just because something is typically used for x, doesnt mean it cant be used for y or z.

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For something as specifically nuanced as medicinal drugs of the anti-viral, anti-bacterial, anti-parasitic type: yes. Yes it does. It very much so does. You don't use amoxicillin to cure a fever caused by 3rd degree burns. Go spout your kikery elsewhere.

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You could use amoxicillin to help with an infection after sustaining a 3rd degree burn.

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Yes. If you were to come down with a BACTERIAL INFECTION. Go away. Go the fuck away. You've clearly never dealt with medical anything in your fucking life. You believe the proven kike lie of anti-parasitics working on a virus that isn't real.

Also I was very specific and clear with my wording. The fever was CAUSED by the burns, not by some later contracted bacterial infection. Going through such immense trauma can and does cause a fever to happen due to the body reacting by ramping up all of it's immune responses for the impending fight.