1. Adriaan De Haan Adriaan De Haan Brazil says:

    This meta analysis used the most unreliable studies, not a single RCT.
    For some reason they also took the short term mortality instead of the long term mortality of the study which they gave the most weight.
    The researchers are not specialists in doing meta analysis.
    Rather report on the meta analysis done by more experienced expert such as dr Andrew Hill.

    • Chris Nobles Chris Nobles United States says:

      —December 16, 2020:—The Frontline COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC) announces that their highly effective, combination therapy treatment protocol developed for hospitalized patients called MATH+ just passed peer-review and was published in the Journal of Intensive Care Medicine (JIC).
      journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0885066620973585

    • Fourti Mesayear Fourti Mesayear United States says:

      They have patient records readily available. I'm sure they've carefully documented the cases or he would not have made a presentation to the Senate committee - the one that the Democrats walked out on.

    • Fourti Mesayear Fourti Mesayear United States says:

      We need real treatment records - of people who have used it to recover. The HCQ studies were supposedly "valid", but they seemed designed to fail. If that's the kind of study they would do on Ivermectin, we need to stop doing them altogether. I am absolutely appalled that they gave it w/o zinc, gave it too late, etc. There is a law here in the US that we are supposed to use what is proven to be effective. We have that information in the records of the people who have been given Ivermectin.

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