Once China informed the world of a disease outbreak on December 31, 2019, the Trump Administration's response was marked by downplaying the threat, inaction or partial measures, confusion, and inaccurate public statements. As a result, opportunities to slow the spread by facilitating a vigorous public health response of containment and suppression based on testing, contact tracing, and isolation were missed following the confirmation of the first US case on January 21, 2020. After banning foreign nationals from entering the US, if they had been in China in the prior 2 weeks, on January 31, an apparently overconfident Trump Administration was blindsided by the rapid community outbreak of COVID‐19, necessitating a declaration of a national emergency on March 13, 2020. At that time, the federal government remained unable to help states carry out widespread testing—despite Trump's false claims that anyone who wanted a test could get one—and had not addressed the expected massive shortfalls of personal protective equipment (PPE) and ventilators. By March 26, 22 states had issued shelter‐in‐place orders, and some 1 in 2 Americans were in lockdown. By March 30, the death toll had exceeded 3000 and by May 28, deaths passed the 100,000 mark. At the close of 2020, the US had surpassed 346,000 deaths from SARS‐CoV‐2 (AJMC
Right now, the Supreme Court is hearing a big free speech case:
Live Oral Argument Audio
A lower court ruled that the Biden admin violated the 1st Amendment, as it pressured companies to censor news about Hunter's laptop, Covid, and more.
Growth is found only in adversity.
So if the FDA is removing the Anti ads.. that must mean it WAS useful against COVid!
FDA Removing Anti-Ivermectin Posts After Settling Lawsuit – One America News Network
Hmmmm...
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Yep it NEVER EVER WORKED on COVID So it was all lies
Great Post
Ivermectin Oral: Uses, Side Effects, Interactions, Pictures, Warnings & Dosing - WebMD
Why You Should Not Use Ivermectin to Treat or Prevent COVID-19 | FDA
- The FDA has not authorized or approved ivermectin for use in preventing or treating COVID-19 in humans or animals. Ivermectin is approved for human use to treat infections caused by some parasitic worms and head lice and skin conditions like rosacea.
The most effective ways to limit the spread of COVID-19 include getting a COVID-19 vaccine when it is available to you and following current CDC guidance.
Talk to your health care provider about available COVID-19 vaccines and treatment options. Your provider can help determine the best option for you, based on your health history.
Vaccinated People Are Immune Imprinted, Have Unusual Response to COVID-19 mRNA Boosters | The Epoch Times
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