According to the health alert:
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WELL GUESS WHAT? THEY LIED AGAIN.
At least 2% of recent calls to the Mississippi Poison Control Center are about people ingesting ivermectin, with 70% of those calls being about livestock or animal formulations of the anti-parasite medicine purchased at livestock supply centers, Mississippi Department of Health officials said.
----------------LYING BASTARDS. 75% .....OF 2%. NOT 75 FVCKING PER CENT.
In Mississippi, which has one of the lowest rates of vaccination against the coronavirus, the state Department of Health issued an alert about the surge in calls to poison control in August. The department said that at least 70% of recent calls to the state poison control center were related to people who ingested a version of the drug meant for livestock.
------------------WOW! 70% OF 13 CALLS.
"Of the calls, 75% were from people who bought ivermectin from a feed store or farm supply store
LYING BASTARDS.
- No one has been hospitalized due to ingestion of the drug.
- At least 70% of the recent calls have been related to ingestion of livestock or animal formulations of ivermectin purchased at livestock supply centers.
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Poison control calls spike as people take livestock dewormer to treat COVID-19
The Mississippi Poison Control Center sent out a health alert Friday warning health leaders of potential toxicity related to a drug used to deworm livestock that some are using to treat and prevent COVID-19.
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WELL GUESS WHAT? THEY LIED AGAIN.
At least 2% of recent calls to the Mississippi Poison Control Center are about people ingesting ivermectin, with 70% of those calls being about livestock or animal formulations of the anti-parasite medicine purchased at livestock supply centers, Mississippi Department of Health officials said.
----------------LYING BASTARDS. 75% .....OF 2%. NOT 75 FVCKING PER CENT.
In Mississippi, which has one of the lowest rates of vaccination against the coronavirus, the state Department of Health issued an alert about the surge in calls to poison control in August. The department said that at least 70% of recent calls to the state poison control center were related to people who ingested a version of the drug meant for livestock.
------------------WOW! 70% OF 13 CALLS.
Minnesota's Poison Control System is dealing with the same problem. According to the department, only one ivermectin exposure case was reported in July, but in August, the figure jumped to nine. Kentucky has seen similar increases. Thirteen misuse calls have been reported this year, Ashley Webb, director of the Kentucky Poison Control Center, told the Louisville Courier-Journal."Of the calls, 75% were from people who bought ivermectin from a feed store or farm supply store
LYING BASTARDS.