i m on ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, what is it, fluvoxamine. i was going to say, glenn, the, i did my own research crowd, has already moved on to viagra. and, hey, why not mention the guy in alabama telling people to drink their own urine to cure covid? the antidote that we ve seen now and we have tons and tons of research is urine therapy. and i know a lot of you this sounds crazy. but god s given us everything we need. please don t do that either. all of this to reiterate the point there are people out there trying to make a buck or find
started talking about additional vaccine boosters, 10 weeks after your boosted that immunity goes down to 35%, the efficacy goes down to 35%, 45% depending on the vaccine you ve got. they reduced mortality by 51%, there s solid trial data supporting it, no data against it. i never heard doctor fauci or doctor wilensky say the word fluvoxamine. many universities included as recommended therapeutics on their covid website and merck and pfizer pills which we hear little about the they are ready to go and they are at pharmacies now. lisa: the government is failing us miserably, thank you so much for joining me, appreciate it. we will try again with arizona congressman and the biggs.
every dr. i talked to likes the promise of them. i don t know anything about them . i am more excited about the oral medication from pfizer tha the other medication. i am also telling people to ask their doctor. there s a shortage of the new oral antivirals and a shortage of the monoclonal. you should ask. there s a shortage of tests, too . you need to ask your doctor about other possible treatments. one is called fluvoxamine. it s an antidepressant that has been out for decades. the medical community is saying it may have anti-inflammatory properties. there is inhaled steroids. there s also remdesivir which has been around, but typically been given as people got very sick. they have shown that earlier in the disease it gets that it can work almost as well as perhaps the monoclonal antibodies. there are treatments. people should not stay home
Veteran physician Dr. Syed Haider told "The Dr. Ardis Show" host Dr. Bryan Ardis that he will not recommend remdesivir as treatment for the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19). "No, [.]