Comment by Nipnum on 01/09/2021 at 20:24 UTC

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View submission: COVID denialism and policy clarifications

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1. I'm not American.

2. "If the presenter said" is not a valid argument because he didn't say that. At all.

3. Ivermectin is not a treatment for COVID, the CDC, FDA, Health Canada, NIH, NHS, among others all not only don't recommend it, they recommend *against* taking it. Why? Because it is dangerous. People are OD'ing on it because they're taking it in extreme doses. It is not an actual COVID treatment. It showed moderate effectiveness at 100x the maximum recommended dose. It is an anti-parasitic, not an anti-viral.

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Comment by vfclists at 01/09/2021 at 20:31 UTC

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"If the presenter said" is not a valid argument because he didn't say that. At all.

He lied because he went along with an obvious lie by the presenter without correcting her.

Ivermectin has been approved used for treating illness in humans for over 25 years. CNN lied and the Surgeon General was involved in it.