These are the overt acts of censorship of ivermectin and other treatment contenders.
"There's a war on misinformation which is hurting good information," said Dr. Pierre Kory, president of a group of doctors advocating the drug called Frontline COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance, or FLCCC. "We have all the data showing massive mortality benefits of ivermectin. The less that's being known about it, the more deaths are resulting."
More egregious, YouTube recently expunged two videos posted by a U.S. Senate committee on Dr. Kory's ivermectin testimony.
In a hint at how vast the censorship is, Facebook asserted proudly in a Feb. 8 website post that it had "Removed more than 12 million pieces of content on Facebook and Instagram containing misinformation that could lead to imminent physical harm." Seven of my posts, on an article I wrote with multiple links to the science of ivermectin, were stricken with that label.
"It thus is wrong, and an unnecessary loss of life, to 'wait for more data.'" He called fluvoxamine and ivermectin the two most promising drugs for early COVID treatment.
Ivermectin censorship robs patients of treatment with a safe drug that could be used off label and with informed consent.
Two New York state families got court orders to allow women, 80 and 65 years old, to be given ivermectin - but only prescribed by their personal physicians.
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Tuesday, March 2, 2021
The War on 'Misinformation' Claims Two Victims. Truth. And the Right to Treatment.
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