French Pasteur Institute Study Shows How Well Ivermectin Can Treat COVID-19 Infection
Jeanne Smits, Paris correspondent : Jul 19, 2021
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In a normal world the Pasteur Institute's study would mark a turning point in the COVID-19 crisis, relativizing the 'vaccine' narrative.
[LifeSiteNews.com] Ivermectin (IVM) attenuates COVID-19 inflammation and other clinical symptoms in animals infected with SARS-CoV-2, according to a recent study by the French Pasteur Institute. The paper was published in EMBO Molecular Medicine last Monday and states clearly that "standard doses" of Ivermectin can prevent clinical deterioration and reduce olfactory deficit. The abstract noted: "Altogether, this study supports the use of immunomodulatory drugs such as IVM, to improve the clinical condition of SARS-CoV-2-infected patients." (Screengrab image)
In a normal world the Pasteur Institute's study would mark a turning point in the COVID-19 crisis, relativizing the "vaccine" narrative. It is remarkable that the study was published on the very day that French president Emmanuel Macron announced what amounts to mandatory vaccination for the entire population aged 12 and over: compulsory vaccination of all healthcare workers and members of related professions, and a universal COVID passport that would require testing every two days for those who refuse the jab to be able to live normally – with a 10,000 euro fine for individuals who would try to enter cafés, restaurants, hospitals, homes for the elderly, long-distance trains and coaches, cinemas, shopping centers, and the like.
The first line of abstract of the Pasteur study, led by Guilherme Dias de Melo, de facto cast severe doubts on the relevance of the exclusive "vaccine" policy of the French government, stating: "The devastating pandemic due to SARS-CoV-2 and the emergence of antigenic variants that jeopardize the efficacy of current vaccines create an urgent need for a comprehensive understanding of the pathophysiology of COVID-19, including the contribution of inflammation to disease."
It continued: "It also warrants for the search of immunomodulatory drugs that could improve disease outcome. Here, we show that standard doses of ivermectin (IVM), an anti-parasitic drug with potential immunomodulatory activities through the cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway, prevent clinical deterioration, reduce olfactory deficit, and limit the inflammation of the upper and lower respiratory tracts in SARS-CoV-2-infected hamsters"... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here
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