Elites Worried: COVID Cases in India Plummet After Government Promotes Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine Use
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Jim Hoft
Published May 17, 2021 at 10:16am
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Coronavirus cases are plummeting in India thanks to new rules that promote Ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine to its massive population.
Of course, the WHO and pharmaceutical companies are having fits.
This is despite the fact that lives are being saved.
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The COVID Blog reported:
India has received the baton for title of COVID Capitol of the World after China, Italy and the United States held it for much of last year.
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The world second-most populace country after China had fewer than 138,000 total active COVID cases in early February 2021. That’s the lowest figure since January 2020. India active COVID cases sit around 3.6 million today,
according to the India Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. Mainstream media are blaming the massive spike on a “scary,
mutant variant” called B.1.617…
…The India health ministry updated its guidelines on April 28 for quarantines, treating the asymptomatic and those with mild symptoms of COVID-19.
The agency now says that asymptomatic patients should “consider Tab Ivermectin (200 mcg/kg once a day, to be taken empty stomach) for 3 to 5 days.” Caregivers of patients in quarantine are instructed to “take Hydroxychloroquine prophylaxis as per protocol and as prescribed by the treating medical officer.” See
the full document here.
There are 292 studies (219 are peer-reviewed) proving the effectiveness of hydroxychloroquine as both a treatment and prophylaxis against COVID-19. Ivermectin has 93 studies (54 peer-reviewed) showing its effectiveness as treatment and prophylaxis against COVID-19. Despite the now-indisputable fact that these drugs essentially kill COVID-19 within hours or days, the
Bill Gates-funded World Health Organization (WHO) and big pharma are having fits over India’s new guidelines and the results.
And now the COVID cases are plummeting.
Via
Worldometers.
And the active cases in India are also plummeting.
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Of course, this will not make any headlines.
The main issue is the virus hysteria and its in the self interest of the powers tat be to keep playing it up to increase their control...and gahmens are happy too as it is being politicised given politicians in democratic countries dictatorial powers..what is there not to love,,??? another emotional article to play things up,,
Sydney businessman Govind Kant dies from COVID-19 in India
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Colleagues of Govind Kant paid tribute to him, after he died from COVID-19 in India.
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A Sydney businessman has died in India after contracting COVID-19, according to his employer.
Key points:
- Govind Kant travelled to India in April for family reasons
- He contracted COVID-19 and died in a Delhi hospital this week
- A ban on people travelling from India to Australia ended last weekend
Govind Kant, 47, travelled to India in April for personal reasons, and died in a hospital in Delhi in recent days.
His employer, Trina Solar, confirmed the death in a statement.
"We have lost a dear friend and valued colleague. Trina Solar Australia assistant director, Govind Kant, has passed away after contracting the coronavirus in India," the company posted on LinkedIn.
"Govind, who was based in Sydney for Trina Solar, had returned to India for personal reasons. Unfortunately, Govind contracted the virus in India and has passed away. He was 47 years of age."
Earlier this month it emerged a
59-year-old Australian permanent resident died after contracting COVID-19 in India.
Sources have told the ABC that Mr Kant flew to India last month, following the death of his mother.
On March 31 he posted a link to a virtual memorial service on his Facebook page, writing, "I am so sorry Mummy – I was not with you."
RACV Solar chief executive Andy MCarthy told the ABC he had been concerned about his friend and mentor as the COVID-19 crisis in India intensified.
"I've spent the last month really worrying about his welfare," said Mr McCarthy, who had known Mr Kant for 15 years.
"Govind was just one of those guys who lit up any room that he walked in to.
"He was my mentor and I'm just going to miss him terribly."
Mr McCarthy said "grief had enveloped the solar industry" since Mr Kant's death.
"He was just so universally respected and loved by competitors, colleagues alike – he was just a great man," he said.
News of the permanent resident's death came during an Australian-imposed ban on people travelling from India to Australia.
That ban was lifted on Saturday, when the
first India repatriation flight in weeks touched down in Darwin.
India on Tuesday became the world's second nation, after the United States, to surpass 25 million coronavirus cases. The country's total case load is now at 25.23 million, while the death toll is at 278,719, according to health ministry data.
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