CNN published a report claiming that a new study shows hydroxychloriquine does not help COVID-19 patients. This type of coverage contributes to a negative perception of the government's decisions and motives.
A political cartoon exaggerating Donald Trump as arrogant, showing him drinking bleach and hydroxychloriquine, mocking government leadership and portraying the promotion of these drugs as foolish and dangerous.
Mark Zuckerberg claims that the WHITE HOUSE pressured Facebook to censor certain COVID-19 content, implying the government was manipulating information.
HCQ and Ivermectin proven through studies but disapproved by social media...
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Pierre Kory is a critical care physician who testified before the U.S. Senate in 2020 and 2021, arguing that ivermectin showed strong potential as an early treatment for COVID-19. He referred to it as a “miracle drug” and claimed it significantly reduced illness severity in the clinical cases he observed. His statements became widely discussed because they challenged the mainstream media narrative.
William C. Campbell is an Irish-American parasitologist who, together with Satoshi Ōmura, was awarded the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their discovery of a novel therapy against parasitic diseases.
HOW MEDIA MANIPULATES IT
Truth: Ivermectin has legitimate, Nobel-prize-level scientific background and decades of medical use — not a “joke drug.”
Distortion: Media and social discourse reduced it to “horse dewormer,” ridiculed its proponents, and ignored its medical history.