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India’s Ivermectin Blackout: Part II

"In India — where the Delta variant was first identified and caused a huge outbreak — cases have plunged over the past two months. A similar drop may now be underway in Britain. There is no clear explanation for these declines."

August 13, 2021 | Source: The Desert Review | by Justur R. Hope, MD

“In India — where the Delta variant was first identified and caused a huge outbreak — cases have plunged over the past two months. A similar drop may now be underway in Britain. There is no clear explanation for these declines.”

David Leonhardt of the New York Times wrote this on July 30, 2021. 

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/30/briefing/coronavirus-delta-mysteries.html

TrialSite News in May reported on “Beyond the Roundup” their analysis. 

https://youtu.be/pko4LldUQCI 

TSN reported that the Delta variant outbreak exploded in the last week of March, primarily in migrant workers. A large percent of these workers, up to 50% of all Indian citizens, travel to Mumbai each year. However, during April, as the outbreak spread, many workers returned to their hometowns, and many resided in Uttar Pradesh, causing this area to explode with cases.

On April 22, the ICMR and the AAIMS groups added Ivermectin to the India National protocol, and following this, according to TSN, cases dropped exponentially. 

“At the national level, the massive surge that overtook the country at the beginning of April slowed exponentially after the new COVID-19 protocol was introduced, which includes the use of Ivermectin and Budesonide.” See Mark 6:58

https://youtu.be/pko4LldUQCI