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Oh, yes it does: sciencedirect.com/scien…?
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plus: 187 ivermectin COVID-19 studies, 138 peer reviewed, 93 comparing treatment and control groups. Recent: De Forni Ochoa-
Jaramillo PRINCIPLE Marinos Aref Uematsu Qadeer. ACTIV-6 TOGETHER PRINCIPLE COVID-OUT. Ivermectin was
adopted for early treatment in all or part of 22 countries (39…
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Oh, yes it does: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0166354220302011?
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plus: 187 ivermectin COVID-19 studies, 138 peer reviewed, 93 comparing treatment and control groups. Recent: De Forni Ochoa-
Jaramillo PRINCIPLE Marinos Aref Uematsu Qadeer. ACTIV-6 TOGETHER PRINCIPLE COVID-OUT. Ivermectin was
adopted for early treatment in all or part of 22 countries (39 including non-government medical organizations). Submit
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Every study you sent me was 2020 or 2021 - here is a more recent study provided by the Journal of American Medicine (JAMA);
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2801828
Oh no it doesn't. You read the study wrong. You even read the Headline wrong. It said "IN VITRO". Then it went on to say - it has "potential for repurposing...". It concluded with it could be a "possible SARS-CoV-2 antiviral. "
All of those studies, ANY ivermectin study, will say the same things.