New study shows ivermectin can reduce chance of death by 92%

A new large prospective observational study of 88,000 people shows ivermectin works; the greater the dose, the better it works.

Here’s a snip from one of the tables on hospitalization rates in a matched group of 283 patients:

There were 0 COVID hospitalizations in the group of regular ivermectin users compared to 10 in the irregular user group.
Of course, that means the health establishment don’t want you to use it.