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What people in India have received to battle COVID successfully

Look at the package contents and get even more angry with how the US government has failed its citizens

Joel S Hirschhorn
Jan 16
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I have long stressed how India, especially its largest state of Uttar Pradesh with about 250 million population, did a great job of attacking the COVID pandemic with the use of freely distributed ivermectin. The high density population received “care packages” that, sadly, the US government and public health system have failed to give Americans. Below is a photograph of the list of ingredients. The miracle of Uttar Pradesh and other India states is truly helping its citizens. Note all the ingredients given to the public, much more than ivermectin and enormously more than Americans have been getting from all levels of government.

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Zarayna Pradyer
Jan 16

If only the UK had had the same opportunity! Instead, we were (and are) subject to propaganda of fear and dependency upon the state and its 'safe and effective' vaccines.

I do admire the organizational abilities and respect for their citizens of Uttar Pradash.

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Robert Berkowitz, MD
Writes Robert’s Newsletter ·Jan 16

Can you indicate how you know that Uttar Pradesh is doing well? I’ve heard the counter argument that they are not recording deaths from any cause in a way that is credible.

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