People are still dying of Covid despite effective treatments
And the reporting on their deaths is incomplete
By Tatiana Prophet
Multiple local news affiliates around the country reported yesterday that Mkayla Robinson, 13, died “of COVID-19” one day after testing positive for the virus.
“This did not have to happen! Thanks a lot America!” posted one Facebook user with the hashtag “#totallypreventable #howdoyousleepatnight #alldoneonpurpose.”
The Facebook user also recently posted that he got his vaccine in April and May.
He’s entirely correct that her death was preventable. But he is probably not aware exactly how easily this can happen — vaccinated or not.
First, a perusal of a variety of articles about Mkayla did not show any other cause of death or complications. The information was unavailable, the articles said, if they mentioned it at all.
There are multiple ways to treat SARS-CoV-2, but you’d never know it by watching cable or hanging out on social media. For one thing, the protocol of hydroxychloroquine, azithromycin and zinc has had a nearly 100 percent success rate, even in patients over 65 years old. And ivermectin, a drug that has cured river blindness around the world, has also brought countless patients back to health. (A Google search for ivermectin even this late in the pandemic, August 2021, shows top results all bashing the drug, however, including saying that a man has been hospitalized for taking veterinary-grTade ivermectin for Covid). And the protocol that was given to Trump (the Regeneron monoclonal antibody cocktail), is available by going to a federal government web site.
The NIH and CDC recommend against HCQ and ivermectin, while the emergency use authorization is still available for the monoclonal antibody cocktail from various producers. This despite multiple virologists and epidemiologists stating that the two discredited drugs are among the safest in the world.
And some states recommend the antibody cocktail (this same approach was used to cure SARS-1, and it was not hidden or censored from the web. See Tennessee’s fact sheet here.
OPINION:
I will not mince words. The patchwork availability of positive outcomes due to existing treatments, and the active censorship by web platforms along with the retraction of valid studies regarding positive outcomes, is a deliberate criminal act. One day, those who have participated in this censorship will be held responsible if the Constitution is still intact. In the meantime, please help save people from entirely preventable deaths by sharing the information on these treatments.
Read one of the attempts to discredit an ivermectin study here:
Flawed preprint highlights challenges of Covid drug studies