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It also says it removes worms and bots. How diverse. Rids anti-vaxxers of COVID, and keeps your network secure.And says for horses only
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It also says it removes worms and bots. How diverse. Rids anti-vaxxers of COVID, and keeps your network secure.And says for horses only
Under current circumstances, perhaps they should redesign the box to show the opposite end of the horse.
Hey-yooUnder current circumstances, perhaps they should redesign the box to show the opposite end of the horse.
i hope her cleavage is getting residuals
even if it's just this site, we probably paid off her student loans at this point
Odd that he is suddenly misquoted a week after the story ran internationally. It wasn't a misquote until one of the hospitals he works for came out distancing themselves from him. Something to consider before throwing the original reporter under the bus. For the rest of the media that piggybacked on the story without doing research, that's what you get.Not true, just to be clear.
Oklahoma Doctor At Center Of Viral Ivermectin Story Says Report Is Wrong
The doctor at the center of the story told News 9 he was misquoted, and the story was wrong.www.newson6.com
Odd that he is suddenly misquoted a week after the story ran internationally. It wasn't a misquote until one of the hospitals he works for came out distancing themselves from him. Something to consider before throwing the original reporter under the bus. For the rest of the media that piggybacked on the story without doing research, that's what you get.
If you saw my facebook feed you would realize just how widespread the ivermectin runs.seems to be a trend. That ridiculous headline about 70% of calls to Mississippi poison control being about ivermectin, also not true. It was 2%. Turns out it was, instead, 70% of that 2% of total calls that were related to livestock ivermectin specifically.
There were a total of just 459 reported ivermectin overdoses across the ENTIRE US last month, and no deaths reported from what I could find -- that's extremely low (especially considering probably tens of thousands of people have been stupid enough to take the livestock version of the drug). But if you listen to the media you'd think there is some major ivermectin overdose pandemic going on. I guess all the hysteria over ivermectin is so ridiculous it's funny.
The media is hungry for stories. Some have political agendas and some don't. But all too often the importance of doing the research and getting the story correct is somewhere far down on their list.Odd that he is suddenly misquoted a week after the story ran internationally. It wasn't a misquote until one of the hospitals he works for came out distancing themselves from him. Something to consider before throwing the original reporter under the bus. For the rest of the media that piggybacked on the story without doing research, that's what you get.