When they couldn't lie they delayed. UK's PRINCIPLE trial waited 4 years to say, yep, p=0.001 statistically certain 12% benefit from using one of the safest medicines ever 8 days after symptoms.
But while waiting to publish they decided that it'd have to be 20% benefit to be 'worth it' so of course NPR reports that as yet another study showing Ivermectin doesn't work.
Apparently the so-called scientists didn't consider, hey, maybe giving medicine to people while they were still sick would make it work even better.
They're still hiding their hydroxychloroquine results, even though that arm was done before Ivermectin. So we can conclude it's at least 20% benefit.
It took 3 years for the medical sciences to discover the difference between "of" and "with".
But while waiting to publish they decided that it'd have to be 20% benefit to be 'worth it' so of course NPR reports that as yet another study showing Ivermectin doesn't work.
Hey NPR, if the fatality rate of respirators and remdesivir is 85%, is that "worth it"?
It took them almost 2 years to remember how many amplifications was too many for accuracy in PCR testing. Thankfully, they remembered it wasn't supposed to be more than 28 as soon as Biden was sworn in.
When they couldn't lie they delayed. UK's PRINCIPLE trial waited 4 years to say, yep, p=0.001 statistically certain 12% benefit from using one of the safest medicines ever 8 days after symptoms.
But while waiting to publish they decided that it'd have to be 20% benefit to be 'worth it' so of course NPR reports that as yet another study showing Ivermectin doesn't work.
Apparently the so-called scientists didn't consider, hey, maybe giving medicine to people while they were still sick would make it work even better.
They're still hiding their hydroxychloroquine results, even though that arm was done before Ivermectin. So we can conclude it's at least 20% benefit.
It took 3 years for the medical sciences to discover the difference between "of" and "with".
Hey NPR, if the fatality rate of respirators and remdesivir is 85%, is that "worth it"?
It took them almost 2 years to remember how many amplifications was too many for accuracy in PCR testing. Thankfully, they remembered it wasn't supposed to be more than 28 as soon as Biden was sworn in.