Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't it true that if there were approved treatments such as ivermectin, then there could be no "emergency use authorization" of the mRNA treatments? Big Pharma had a lot to lose....
Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't it true that if there were approved treatments such as ivermectin, then there could be no "emergency use authorization" of the mRNA treatments? Big Pharma had a lot to lose....
Davey: Yes, if treatments like IVM were officially "Approved." However, we were advocating for a step lower than "Approved" which is an EUA. The FDA also refused the EUA option, which really showed their hand...
Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't it true that if there were approved treatments such as ivermectin, then there could be no "emergency use authorization" of the mRNA treatments? Big Pharma had a lot to lose....
Davey: Yes, if treatments like IVM were officially "Approved." However, we were advocating for a step lower than "Approved" which is an EUA. The FDA also refused the EUA option, which really showed their hand...