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Ivermectin's Long, Confusing History as a COVID "Wonder Drug"

Ivermectin's Long, Confusing History as a COVID "Wonder Drug"
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The Covid pandemic has become a breeding ground for ideas about fake liberty

The Covid pandemic has become a breeding ground for ideas about fake liberty By Philip Machanick on 3 May 2021 It can be hard to make sense of what is going on in the world today. Authoritarian populists have stood convention on its head. Populist far-right leaders like former US president Donald Trump, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Brazilian Prime Minister Jair Bolsonaro, who embrace misogyny, xenophobia and authoritarianism, hide behind a camouflage of libertarianism and individual liberty. Yet what they stand for is a world order in which the weak are permanently victimised and the out-group is permanently exiled. Out of this cesspit, old ideas of liberty rise like bubbles in festering sewerage and lose all their original fragrance.

Members vote for GRA name change

You are at:Home»NEWS»Members vote for GRA name change Some of the new GRA committee members (clockwise from back left) Carin Swart, Philip Machanick, Sally Price-Smith, Xolani Simakuhle and TIm Bull with GRA administrator, Nthuthu Blow (back centre). Photo: Steven Lang Members vote for GRA name change By STEVEN LANG The Grahamstown Residents’ Association (GRA) has decided to change its name to the Makana Residents’ Association (MRA) to include residents of the whole local municipal area. The decision was one of three motions passed at its annual general meeting held at the Amazwi auditorium on Wednesday evening 3 March 2021. 

Natural remedies a tough test for hard science

Scientists can’t easily do the conventional repeatable studies on medicinal plants and a synthesized version can lead to drug resistance. Perhaps science needs a new approach

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