I've been seeing these drug commercials for a controlyavirus 'medicine'. It goes something like, "If it's Covid, Paxlovid" showing a woman saying that as she looks at some home test result, obviously a controlyavirus test.
You can follow the link provided about it above, but the main thing is that you must take it within five days of symptoms as well as the huge laundry list of bad side effects some of which may not show themselves until weeks or months after taking it. I would place bets on how soon the class action lawsuit commercials show up, but since controlyavirus is part of the new world 'just us' system, it won't happen.
Funny. Last time I had the controlyavirus, it took me at least five days to get my ivermectin and then it only took three days of that to kick it.
Here, we have Ivermectin needed for something beside the controlyavirus but the refusal of it was just as damaging.
"Few things are more romantic than a walk on the beach — unless you have the same experience as this couple. When they got home and saw their feet, they gasped. When you see the photos, you just might too. The worst part? Doctors refused to help them after they realized what caused it.
"“To top it all off, Health Canada denied our request to receive the medicine (ivermectin) we needed to treat our infection and (we) were forced to get medicine from the states,” Katie explained. Eddie’s mom reportedly drove to America to get the medication the couple needed, causing Katie to sarcastically add, “Thank you Canada for your lovely healthcare you provide for us!”"
Couple Noticed Their Feet After Walk On Beach, Doctors Refused To Help