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<blockquote data-quote="Rruuff Day" data-source="post: 257046" data-attributes="member: 2217"><p>Ivermectin is used for parasitic illnesses. The WHO also advise that Ivermectin is ONLY to be used in covid clinical trials. I am vaccinated but I also continue to wear a mask and practice social distancing whenever I am around other people, vaccinated or not. I will NOT be getting tested weekly nor staying home. My suggestion, if anyone is concerned that I may be asymptomatic and still able to transmit the virus, that they wear a mask, practice social distancing, AND get vaccinated. When there is no-one left in Canada to catch the virus, it will disappear as did Small Pox. Because of vaccination, the last case of small pox in Canada was a traveler who was infected with it in Brazil where many were not vaccinated. That was in 1962. Shortly thereafter, the Brazilian government began a vaccination program which then became mandatory and the disease was totally eradicated by 1973. Those not interested in small pox, look up Polio.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rruuff Day, post: 257046, member: 2217"] Ivermectin is used for parasitic illnesses. The WHO also advise that Ivermectin is ONLY to be used in covid clinical trials. I am vaccinated but I also continue to wear a mask and practice social distancing whenever I am around other people, vaccinated or not. I will NOT be getting tested weekly nor staying home. My suggestion, if anyone is concerned that I may be asymptomatic and still able to transmit the virus, that they wear a mask, practice social distancing, AND get vaccinated. When there is no-one left in Canada to catch the virus, it will disappear as did Small Pox. Because of vaccination, the last case of small pox in Canada was a traveler who was infected with it in Brazil where many were not vaccinated. That was in 1962. Shortly thereafter, the Brazilian government began a vaccination program which then became mandatory and the disease was totally eradicated by 1973. Those not interested in small pox, look up Polio. [/QUOTE]
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