The links used as evidence are not actually credible sources. That ivermectin is paired with a picture of a horse is an egregious mischaracterization of the award winning human drug. And to point to articles in WaPo
and the NYT as credible sources when they have proven themselves partisan actors working to support a specific narrative--it…
The links used as evidence are not actually credible sources. That ivermectin is paired with a picture of a horse is an egregious mischaracterization of the award winning human drug. And to point to articles in WaPo
and the NYT as credible sources when they have proven themselves partisan actors working to support a specific narrative--it’s below you as a physician and researcher who should know better. Bari and team--I generally value what you do--how did you let this go to press?
The links used as evidence are not actually credible sources. That ivermectin is paired with a picture of a horse is an egregious mischaracterization of the award winning human drug. And to point to articles in WaPo
and the NYT as credible sources when they have proven themselves partisan actors working to support a specific narrative--it’s below you as a physician and researcher who should know better. Bari and team--I generally value what you do--how did you let this go to press?