Ivermectin Crisis India Letter
A letter from a British citizen to the UKs Minister of Health, Mr Sajid Javid.
Sajid,
I’m a British citizen in India right now. Here, I’ve spoken with many friends about their awful experiences during the Covid crisis. Everyone in the UK heard about India’s crisis which peaked on May 28th, very few heard about what happened as the cases rapidly declined in the following weeks. People are being prescribed Ivermectin to combat covid before they end up in hospital. It’s available in the pharmacy over the counter. I myself have used it as a preventative whilst here.
In fact, as Ivermectin was rolled out in India, the cases came down significantly around May 28th. This came at a time when vaccine penetration was significantly less than 5%. Ivermectin made a huge difference in India’s response to Covid-19. If you get Covid, you are given an early treatment regimen which includes Ivermectin. And yet – where is its use in the UK?
My father – who is in the UK – is double vaccinated. He now has moderate/severe covid symptoms. He is 70. If he were in India, I would simply go to the pharmacy and get him Ivermectin, but that is simply not possible in the UK. The drug is not even imported into the UK. The only way in which Ivermectin is available is as a treatment for rosacea. It’s available only in a cream format. Or you can buy it in tiny quantities for your pigeon or budgie, but not in the standard format of a 12mg tablet! It’s clearly safe enough as a general treatment for an uncommon skin condition, and even our pets, but adults cannot get it in tablet form?
The evidence is already published multiple times in peer-reviewed studies. More than fifty trials have been completed. I won’t clog up the email with references, I’ll just dump them all at the bottom. Early treatment of covid patients works – Ivermectin is proven to be effective. As are aerated steroids, and combinations of vitamin D and zinc. The literature shows we can reduce hospitalisations if we treat early. This isn’t even nearly controversial in India. So why is it, that when I check the NHS website for my Dad, that none of the proven treatments being prescribed here in India are recommended? Below are the NHS guidelines on what to do if you get Covid:
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/self-isolation-and-treatment/how-to-treat-symptoms-at-home (https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/self-isolation-and-treatment/how-to-treat-symptoms-at-home/)/
There is not a single early treatment recommended. Instead the recommendations are to sit up straight and have honey? I was hit with utter disbelief by those recommendations. People like my Dad are being told to just wait it out, and only go into the hospital once the virus has become unmanageable. Who came up with this strategy to just leave people untreated, ignoring all the published literature which shows us that early treatment can reduce hospitalisation by 85% ? Why is there no early treatment on offer, and yet in India early treatment is rightfully expected by patients? How have those recommendations not changed to reflect the evidence we have about early treatment?
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