Mike Yeadon interview with Willem Engel on the pandemic, April 5
Below is a quick summary of Yeadon’s thoughts. Here is a link to his April 5 interview.
Treat early. Treat everyone. Treat safely. Ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine are even used in pregnancy. They shut the disease process down. Refuse to rely on vaccines, whose efficacy at preventing infections, spread, and late complications is unknown, and whose ability to prevent neurologic complications is unknown. It is even possible the spike protein coded by the…
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