Finally a 'feel good' story about gun crime? (Page 1/1)
sourmash SEP 05, 09:40 AM
The blood you donate hoping it goes to the needy? Lots goes to criminals beefing with other non-working criminals. Those high medical care costs you pay? Those legal costs the taxpayer pays? Well, here's your chance to say Heck yeah!

http://www.yourdestinationn...rasite-drug.html?m=1

Overdoses from anti-parasite drug ivermectin overwhelm rural Oklahoma hospitals - leaving gunshot victims waiting for emergency rooms

HECK YEAH!
blackrams SEP 05, 09:49 AM

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Originally posted by sourmash:

The blood you donate hoping it goes to the needy? Lots goes to criminals beefing with other non-working criminals. Those high medical care costs you pay? Those legal costs the taxpayer pays? Well, here's your chance to say Heck yeah!

http://www.yourdestinationn...rasite-drug.html?m=1

Overdoses from anti-parasite drug ivermectin overwhelm rural Oklahoma hospitals - leaving gunshot victims waiting for emergency rooms

HECK YEAH!



Not true according to that hospital. Watched the hospital spokesman this morning. Basically said that report is pure Hard to say what the truth is at this point.


Rams

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sourmash SEP 05, 09:55 AM
I like how you used fact based evidence to support your position and crushmy jovial mood.
But, yeah. It's definitely a bullchit story about overdosers. The gun criminals are the ones clogging up the hospital in the first place. They don't want to talk about that because it's not PC.

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blackrams SEP 05, 09:59 AM
With all the biased press, it's hard to know what the fact based truth is.

Rams
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sourmash SEP 05, 10:59 AM
It's most likely a story to scare people from trying it. Ivermectin has been approved for human use since the 90s.
It's just not approved for use against a coronavirus
blackrams SEP 05, 11:12 AM

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Originally posted by sourmash:

It's most likely a story to scare people from trying it. Ivermectin has been approved for human use since the 90s.
It's just not approved for use against a coronavirus



There's also a difference in the ivermectin used to de-worm horses than that used on humans.
There are reports of "people" buying the de-worming version and taking it internally.
That's nuts.

Rams

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sourmash SEP 05, 11:44 AM
Enh, people use fish antibiotics, too. I class it way less risky than the experimental mRNA.
I was once prescribed an antibiotic ointment to swab my nasal passages. It said on the label not to. I took it to the prescribing doc at the clinic and she advised if I wasnt comfortable, then don't. But her opinion was that it's just a cheaper version. I used it without ill effect.
sourmash SEP 06, 11:23 AM
So the typical criminals aren't suffering like I hoped they would. sigh
The good news 8s that he trolled big news sources hard.

http://www.stationgossip.co...reads-rumor.html?m=1

Oklahoma Dr. Jason McElyea Spreads Rumor that People Taking Ivermectin are Flooding Local Hospitals — Turns Out to Be Complete Lie But Fake News Ran with It Anyway

Rolling Stone is far from the only media outlet to write up the story after Jason McElyea made his remarks to a local Oklahoma station.

The Hill, The Guardian and BBC are some of the others to publish stories based on the doctor's claims. None have updated their pieces as of now