Isn't it surpassingly strange that India, where the Delta variant began, has seen a sharp decline in infections, despite the fact that few have been vaccinated? While in the UK, where a high proportion have been vaccinated, the incidence of the Delta variant just keeps going up, now far higher than it was in India even at the peak? And isn't it strange that nobody comments on this?
The obvious reason is that India began unrestricted use of Ivermectin as a prophylactic. And the evidence seems to be that this cheap and common medicine is actually better protection against COVID-19 than a vaccination.
But on the down side, the profit margin is low ...
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