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December 24, 2021

The article was first published on 10 August 2021

Ivermectin and its use for the prevention and treatment of Covid-19 has become a majorly controversial issue, with many being angered by BizNews for providing a platform to those experts who passionately advocate in favour of Ivermectin. In July, BizNews founder Alec Hogg spoke to Professor Colleen Aldous – an Associate Professor and Clinical Researcher at the University of KwaZulu-Natal who has boldly spoken out in favour of Ivermectin. Aldous stated clearly that she does not believe that Ivermectin is a ‘miracle drug’, but that there is more than enough evidence pointing towards its effectiveness. In July, BizNews published an article written by Professor Aldous in which she argued that the placement of our trust in a small group of experts who advocate against ivermectin is being done at the potential cost of human life. With the fact-based evidence in respect of Ivermectin’s efficacy in the treatment of Covid-19 reaching an insurmountable level – one has to ask what the reasons are for the vehement argument against its use by institutions like the World Health Organisation. In this article, Dr EV Rapiti – a General Practitioner in Cape Town – responds to comments and recommendations by Dr Emmanuel Taban (a pulmonologist practicing in Mediclinic Hospital) that Ivermectin is the direct cause of three out of five deaths of his patients with acute respiratory disorder through liver failure. Dr Rapiti’s response is based on his own experience using Ivermectin to treat his patients. In the video embedded at the bottom of this article, Dr Paul Marik – a founding member of the FLCCC Alliance – also responds to Dr Taban’s severe claims about Ivermectin at 32m40s into the webinar. BizNews once again attempted to arrange a debate between experts around the use of Ivermectin in the treatment of Covid-19, however – none of the professionals who have been outspoken against Ivermectin were willing to participate. In lieu thereof, we spoke to Professor Aldous, Dr Nathi Mdladla and Dr Pinky Ngcakani – all of whom are strongly in favour of Ivermectin. The discussion was both insightful and moving. – Nadya Swart

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