Category: Canada

Canada: Alberta Failing on COVID-19 Vaccines and Treatment

Numerous studies and clinical observation of thousands of patients has indicated that Ivermectin is highly effective in this regard. Even low dose studies that were designed to reach the conclusion that ivermectin was not effective found a signal that indicated that Ivermectin effectively interacted with the COVID virus molecule to prevent or lessen replication of the virus.”

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CANADA: College of Physicians and Surgeons Ontario threatens to remove medical licences for speaking out against ivermectin ban

Dr Patrick Phillips MD regarding Covid-19 Treatment… “Seeing what’s happened with the Ontario Science Table, not recommending Ivermectin, even recommending against Vitamin D, which I think is unthinkable, because the harm is none. This is a natural substance and they’re telling us NOT to give this to these patients despite mortality benefit. I know there is something going wrong and I knew I needed to speak out no matter what the college does to my license.”

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How much proof do you want? Hundreds of studies conclude – treat Covid-19 early with hydroxychloroquine!

HCQ is effective for COVID-19. The probability that an ineffective treatment generated results as positive as the 235 studies to date is estimated to be 1 in 6 quadrillion (p = 0.00000000000000018).
Early treatment is most successful, with 100% of 29 studies reporting a positive effect (13 statistically significant in isolation) and an estimated reduction of 65% in the effect measured (death, hospitalization, etc.) using a random effects meta-analysis, RR 0.35 [0.25-0.50].
92% of Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) for early, PrEP, or PEP treatment report positive effects, the probability of this happening for an ineffective treatment is 0.0017.

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CANADA: Trudeau government attempts to downplay hydroxychloroquine purchase

An email from Prime Minister Trudeau’s director of policy and cabinet affairs, Rick Theis, to Trudeau’s lead speechwriter, Astrid Krizus, about the ordering of pandemic supplies shows that the writer was suggested to make no mention of the Government of Canada’s purchase of hydroxychloroquine alongside other supplies, when preparing an official statement.

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