TrumpLyftAlles | 5 points
Senate Homeland Security Committee Holds Hearing on the COVID-19 Pandemic (US 2020-12-08) Testimony By Drs Tory, Rajter and others before US Senate[-] TrumpLyftAlles | 2 points
This is Dr. Tory's opening statement before the Senate this morning. 9 minutes. He really brings it.
"All I ask is for the NIH to review the data we have compiled. It's a serious manuscript compiled by serious researchers." (Not an exact quote)
[-] movethroughit | 3 points
Dr. Kory. He's also been working with Dr. Marik on early treatment of sepsis and cytokine storms.
Dr. Rajter (pronounced like "writer") also gets some airtime there at 43:10
[-] TrumpLyftAlles | 1 points
This is a long (2.5 hour) video of testimony by ivermectin (and HCQ) advocates. There isn't a lot of new information. I most enjoyed Dr. Tory's adamancy about the effectiveness of ivermectin. It's the kind of thing that you can have in the background and just listen.
This is the second hearing held by Senator Ron Johnson. The first was on November 19. One of the witnesses was Dr. Peter McCullough, a big advocate for early treatment at home. When he caught covid he treated himself at home with ivermectin and (after a couple days) IVM + HCQ, as posted to the sub here. You can watch/listen to the first hearing here.
[-] TrumpLyftAlles | 1 points
This is a NYTimes opinion piece by Dr. Ashish Jha who testified at the first hearing against the witnesses -- who has never treated a covid patient.
There is no evidence that hydroxychloroquine helps Covid-19 patients. So why is Congress still holding hearings on it?
It targets HCQ as a settled issue: it doesn't work, he asserts.
No mention of ivermectin.
[-] bikes4paul | 5 points | Dec 09 2020 00:13:15
Dr. Kory is a rockstar! Such an impassioned plea to review the compelling evidence! It was awesome to hear that Sen Johnson and Paul will at least submit a formal request to the NIH to review the current data. I've sent 3 emails to the NIH Covid-19 Treatment Guidelines explaining that the ICON study they reference has since been peer reviewed and published in the reputable CHEST Journal. I also provided the FLCCC's Summary of Evidence. Not one response to my emails. No surprise. They aren't ignorant. They are corrupt. Hopefully, the political spotlight will force them into action. All they need to do is update their guidance to not limit Ivermectin to clinical trials. This handcuffs so many of our doctors that are forced to follow guidelines by contract or their employers' protocols.
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