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Looked at the comments and were probably 98% negative. I'll summarise. that wearing a mask is dangerous and stupid and asking him to stand and hold McClown govt to account, but won't because he has no balls and maybe he's actually angling for a job in the McClown gov't, as he's making it hard for anyone to want to vote for him and Libs!I sh*t canned him in that tweet and had many agree with me.

Very interesting link in one of the replies by Emeritus Professor of Pathology at the University of Newcastle Medical School. He is a member of the Australian Academy of Science’s COVID-19 Expert Database and writes a detailed, comprehensive scientific summary of why vaccines are not effective and planning on the basis that travel, lockdowns and boarder closures will change following introduction of vaccines, needs reassessment.
"Two drugs used early in disease reduce admission into hospital and death, including in those considered high-risk subjects, and they go a significant way to filling this need: HCQ and IVM, with most effective trials including nutraceutical, zinc and intracellular antibiotics.
These antivirals have been available as antimicrobial drugs for many years. Both can be used as prophylactic or therapeutic medications. From uncertain beginnings, an impressive data base has more recently accumulated, that strongly supports the use of HCQ and/or IVM."
COVID-19: A realistic approach to community management - Quadrant
This not the time for those who should know better to publicly argue for one or other COVID-19 vaccine, not when full and adequate evidence for any such choice is well down the line. What the current moment most definitely does demand is early treatment, especially for the aged and most...
PS Chief, HCQ works. Bout time you changed a thread title saying it doesn't and stropped banning posters that can critically evaluate the literature, for saying what one of the most experienced and respected specialists in Australia is saying.






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