“Of all the harmful misinformation spread over the past couple of years, one of the most disturbing false narratives was targeted at the Nobel Prize winning HUMAN medicine, Ivermectin,” opens the short film “The Truth About Ivermectin” by Mikki Willis (video embedded below).
Of all the seemingly erratic and inconsistent elements of the “Covid pandemic response,” the most bewildering part is the well-organized and coordinated smear campaign against and active suppression of the repurposed drugs that showed efficacy against Covid. One of those repurposed drugs is ivermectin, a decades-old antiparasitic and antiviral drug that was first approved for human use in 1987.
After being administered hundreds of millions of times to vulnerable populations around the globe, the drug took center stage in April 2020 when Australian researchers from Monash University found that just a single dose could stop SARS-CoV-2 — a virus that causes Covid — from growing in cell culture.
“We found that even a single dose could essentially remove all viral RNA by 48 hours and that even at 24 hours there was a really significant reduction in it,” Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute’s Dr. Kylie Wagstaff revealed.
“It could have ended the pandemic before it began,” said Willis in the opening monologue of the film.
Yet, as the favorable medical data on ivermectin as a Covid early treatment kept on coming, the United States health authorities and the mainstream media that mindlessly parroted them were assertively calling on the public to not take it for Covid. Ever. Because “horse paste” is “ineffective against Covid,” but “can put you in a coma” and “can kill you.”