TehCaster | 14 points | Apr 02 2021 00:54:14

Another thoughtful video from Dr. Eric Osgood (FLCCC) mostly on how "recommendation to use only in clinical trials" should be really interpreted and supported by making such trials much easier to run

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7pm9YA_7B0

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[-] Inner_G84 | 1 points | Apr 02 2021 02:19:55

This was great. He has a great outlook on the situation. Thanks for sharing...

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[-] RogerKnights | 1 points | Apr 02 2021 07:25:49

I’d love a transcript. This is classic. His sweet reasonableness is a damning contrast to the crabbed, cranky, captious caviling of the consensus.

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[-] TehCaster | 2 points | Apr 02 2021 10:55:16

On the youtube page, bottom right on the video there's 3 dots next to share, save. Click and then you can "open transcript" for the autogenerated subtitles.. Of course would be nicer if someone cleaned those up :)

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[-] lemallette | 1 points | Apr 03 2021 05:50:56

Two points:
• It is the height of institutional arrogance for WHO or NIH or CDC to recommend against using a probably beneficial drug outside of a clinical trial when no such trial is even available. Furthermore, when the current evidence (plentiful, but imperfect) suggests strongly that the drug is quite effective, it would in fact be unethical for the clinician to fail to use the drug when no such study has been initiated.
• Concerning ivermectin, I agree with Dr. Lowrie, whose group has carried out detailed meta-analysis of the available evidence on ivermectin: In early 2021, if you have truly informed each potential study subject about the current evidence, you will then have no one willing to enroll and risk getting a placebo. It is far to late for our government to begin sponsoring a randomized placebo-controlled study.

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