RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:You Realize that Merck has a pill thatThe "pill" (
Molnupiravir) you speak off is as useless as AcuVid is today. Both have NOT received EUA from the FDA yet! Will it be approved? Maybe. Will AcuVid? We're all still waiting. Time will tell. Will Molnupiravir help control Covid in the future? Sounds like it will help slow Covid by reducing hospitalizations and deaths by 50%. NOT 100%. When will you take Molnupiravir? After you TEST positive for Covid (the sooner you start taking the pill the better, this "pill" will not help those already hospitalized or severely sick with Covid). Will it make testing go away? You have to TEST to determine if you have Covid, so not at all during the first year or two. Plus, there is 7.9 Billion people and 195 countries on this planet. Molnupiravir will not cleanse the planet of Covid over night. Nothing will, not even vaccines! It will definitely be very helpful yes, but NOT as helpful as vaccines. It will take a combination of many "Proving" devices, vaccines and medicines to make Covid go away and many more years to BOOT.
BTW, the only thing Ivermectin and "the pill" (Molnupiravir) have in common is: - Merck help create and develop Ivermectin in the 80's as a parasite medication for animals
- Merck is working in collaboration with Ridgeback (who holds the licence for Molnupiravir) to help develop and test Molnupiravir for FDA approval and distribution if successful.
Molnupiravir was actually invented by DRIVE "Emory Institute for Drug Development at Emory University" and it has been in the news since at least March 2021. See link below. And people, do your DD before commenting on things and stay of Facebook and other social media pigs that spread falsehoods.
Cheers https://news.emory.edu/stories/2021/03/coronavirus_DRIVE_molnupiravir/index.html
https://www.merck.com/news/merck-and-ridgebacks-investigational-oral-antiviral-molnupiravir-reduced-the-risk-of-hospitalization-or-death-by-approximately-50-percent-compared-to-placebo-for-patients-with-mild-or-moderat/