Monday, September 4, 2023

Ivermectin Reduces Excess Deaths By 74%, New Study Shows

 A groundbreaking new peer-reviewed study has found that ivermectin use in COVID-19 patients during the pandemic resulted in a staggering 74 percent reduction in excess deaths.

The peer-reviewed study found a 74 percent reduction in excess deaths in 10 states with the most intensive ivermectin use over a 30-day period following peak deaths during the pandemic.

Excess all-cause deaths were calculated from the total deaths recorded for January through February 2020.

An analysis of excess all-cause deaths was performed state-by-state for those aged 60 years and older to establish the date of peak excess deaths during the pandemic's first wave.

Results showed that the 10 MOT states had a sharp decrease in excess deaths after reaching peak values-with a 74 percent drop at 30 days and an 86 percent drop at 45 days after the date of peak deaths.

In Lima, where ivermectin treatments were delayed until August-four months after its initial pandemic surge in April-excess deaths only dropped by 25 percent at 30 days and 25 percent at 45 days after peak deaths on May 30.

According to the study, mean reductions in excess deaths 30 days after peak deaths were 74 percent, 53 percent, and 25 percent, respectively, for the maximal, medium, and minimal states that distributed ivermectin.

https://slaynews.com/news/ivermectin-reduce-excess-deaths-74-percent-new-study/

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