the CDC is shortening the span between booster shots. pretty soon it will be down to once month. the cattle will file in on the first of the month for their monthly de-worming shot.
Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
Oh!!! That's why Ivermectin works so well against it?
Seriously, we're woefully short on treatments for the Omicron variant. The only monoclonal antibody treatment that works is Glaxo Smith Kline's, and it's practically impossible to get, in Texas anyway. I figured that was maybe because it's a red state but apparently it's a problem all over the country. And the only other highly effective treatment, the Pfizer pill, will be almost impossible to get for a while too.
I'd look at fluvoxamine instead of ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine if I were self treating for COVID. In small trials it appears to work if you can tolerate it. Many people apparently aren't willing to stay on it because of the side effects.
If I understand Table 3 in the following correctly, one out of 548 covid patients who were given fluvoxamine AND who managed to adhere to the protocol died. Compare to 12 out of 618 people in the placebo group who died:
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/l...448-4/fulltext