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WHO official denies evidence for Ivermectin’s efficacy against COVID-19: ‘We need more evidence’

Updated: July 12, 2021 at 2:57 pm EST  See Comments

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July 12, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) – A spokesman for the World Health Organization has repeated the organization’s opposition to Ivermectin as a treatment for the Wuhan coronavirus, saying that the over 60 peer-reviewed studies testifying to the drug’s efficacy are “not very promising.”

The comments came in an interview conducted by Ivory Hecker, a former reporter for a FOX affiliate who was recently fired from the station after announcing live on-air the pattern of censorship which the channel was enforcing. Hecker spoke with front line doctors about the effect of Ivermectin on COVID-19, seeming to highlight a blatant rejection of the peer-reviewed data on the part of the World Health Organization. 

Ivory Hecker released her independent report about Ivermectin on Bitchute, delving into the question of why COVID-19 death rates were comparatively much lower at Dr. Joseph Varon’s hospital than national or even international levels. Dr. Joseph Varon is the Chief of Critical Care and COVID-19 Unit at United Memorial Medical Center in Houston, Texas. 

Since the emergence of COVID-19, Varon has been very much in the public

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