Ivermectin and COVID-19 Controversy – Why?

To treat an illness, first, it has to exist. In the case of COVID-19, which is allegedly a  disease caused by a virus called SARS-CoV-2. However, no one has isolated the virus from any patient; hence, there is no reason to believe that virus exists. Therefore, the associated disease COVID-19 cannot exist either. Unfortunately, people and medical experts, particularly physicians, mistakenly believe in the existence of the virus and the disease (link).

The diagnosis is mainly based on the PCR test, an irrelevant and invalid test because a test cannot be developed for something (the virus or RNA) if the specimen is not available. Therefore, the disease (COVID-19) is undoubtedly a case of false diagnosis.

I live in Ottawa, Canada, the center of the current Truckers’ Protest of the past three weeks. However, the protest seems like a celebration festival, like Canada Day. People (in hundreds and thousands) having a good time, partying, music, dancing,  playing street/ice hockey – without restrictions and worrying. The most surprising aspect is that no one mentions it as a “virus spreader” or “supper-spreader” activity, as it used to be considered. Friends tell me that hospitals activities appear normal as well. The government (the province’s chief medical officer) is considering relaxing or removing the restrictions. It indicates that the virus or scaring is not in the cards, indirectly supporting the view that there is no virus issue.   

But, as some say, why are people get sick then? Firstly, it appears that the illness is infectious (parasitic?), not COVID-19, treatable with anti-infection medications. Secondly, ivermectin appears a good match for the infection, as Dr. Kory here and in one of his published articles suggests (link).

Therefore, if people feel ill, they should immediately consult their physicians for appropriate diagnosis and treatment. Isolation or quarantine with the symptoms should be avoided. It may exacerbate the illness because of not treating it promptly.

A view worth considering to get out of the COVID-19 phobia!

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