Karl, regarding your answer to @Raftermanj,
It should be noted that there is evidence -- at least from computational modeling/analysis, that one of ivermectin's mechanisms of action is: binding to the spike protein. That's significant, don't you think?
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33867777....Also, according to this video, JAMA recently published an article on this topic.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VlP3rIAw6r....I am interested to see more on this, since the niece of a dear friend of mine is near death from adverse reaction to the J&J shot. Since we now know that so many of the fatal or debilitating effects of Covid are due to the spike protein and the microclotting it causes, mightn't a molecule (ivermectin) that binds to the spike protein possibly help injected people whose bodies are now churning out spike protein? At any rate, I'm encouraging her family members to demand ivermectin. It sure couldn't hurt, and it might save her life. WORTH A TRY.