COVID and Medical Ethics

By James Stansbury

“Do not Murder.”  This triggered a troubling thought regarding the deliberate denial of permission for physicians to prescribe inexpensive therapeutics like HCQ and ivermectin as off-label treatments for COVID.  These drugs have been widely and safely used in places like India both as a prophylactic and an early treatment protocol for COVID.  India achieved far fewer hospitalizations and deaths than in countries banning their use.  Do the deaths resulting from this questionable ban possibly fit the definition of murder?

Regarding the trashing of medical ethics; from the beginning of the pandemic Dr. Anthony Fauci, the FDA, CDC, AMA, NIH, etc. have consistently denied the use of hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) and more recently ivermectin for treatment of COVID-19.  This was despite the demonstrable success in other countries like India. Monoclonal antibodies were recently approved by the FDA as an early treatment option.  It is very effective, but unlike the above therapeutics, administering it requires a specialized medical center.  The Biden administration quickly stepped in to “help” the supply chain after learning seven southern “red” states (most notably Florida and Texas) reported great success using it.  Shortages immediately developed.

This week, we learned of negative news stories warning against the use of low-dose aspirin for COVID.  Aspirin’s anti-coagulant properties are effective for preventing mini-strokes caused by the microvascular inflammation and thrombosis sometimes triggered by both COVID-19 and the vaccines.  Is that why it is being attacked?  Inexpensive vitamin D also helps build resistance to COVID-19 and D deficiency is a common characteristic shared by many who died from COVID.  This deficiency is most acute for the elderly, the obese and dark-skinned people, so if you are in one of these groups consider getting tested before it is added to the left’s hit list. 

More here: https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2021/10/covid_and_medical_ethics.html

India’s Early Treatment Protocol (primarily HCQ and ivermectin) 

Vitamin C, Multi vitamin, Zinc, Vitamin D3, Ivermectin 12 mg [quantity #10 tablets] or hydroxychloroquine, Doxycycline 100 mg [quantity #10 tablets], Paracetamol tablets [tylenol].

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