Australia banned Ivermectin - to force more people to get the vaccine instead.
(lettersfromaustralia.substack.com)
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Unironically yes. Do you mean “Western” as in “the West”, or Western as in “Western Europe”..?
In the former, unquestionably yes. In the latter, it’s… Debatable, but not traditionally, per se… Geographically, they’re “Western-ish”, but culturally they are definitely much more Germanic… Gets more Slavic the further East you go, though (Finland, Baltics, etc)… I would probably consider them in the Central European cultural “bloc”, or maybe even as a separate “bloc” related to that…
So not that straightforward to answer, now you mention it, but I would say so, yes…
Only if by "Slavic" you mean Russian (who are in a big part Ugro-Finnic anyway).