lenaitch
Senior Member
Alberta feed stores say they're receiving a deluge of callers asking to buy ivermectin due to misinformation that suggests the livestock dewormer can be used to treat COVID-19 in humans.
Lance Olson, manager of Lone Star Tack & Feed Inc., located just outside of Calgary, said false claims circulating about the animal medication have brought the wrong kind of attention to his business.
"It's obviously not intended for human use in any way shape or form. It's meant to get rid of worms in horses' guts … so, these people see that ivermectin liquid, they search it, our website comes up and they give us a call thinking that we can just sell it to them," Olson said.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/ivermectin-alberta-covid-1.6157200
It's interesting that some 'hesitant' people say they are reluctant because the vaccines were rushed, had truncated clinical trials, or only have provisional approval, but apparently have no problem with an option that has had absolutely no trials.
Or it's the microchip/magnetism thing. In all the years we've given it to our pets or horses, my keys never stuck to any of them (although I have to admit that might be handy).