Rob McEwen

Twitter censors user for tweeting about a peer reviewed study of HCQ and IVM: A Twitter user shared screenshots of his censorship notice. He made two tweets that Twitter objected to. "The Boulware study excluded zinc & was mostly just a mail-in survey where the main results were just filling out a form about symptoms. Someone with the sniffles from a cold counted as covid. Few got med tests. Yet it STILL had a 3% improvement for HCQ!" This tweet included a link to the study mentioned, "A Randomized Trial of Hydroxychloroquine as Postexposure Prophylaxis for Covid-19." The other tweet read "That '9% more' in the IVM group who reached full recovery, compared to the placebo gp - that was a far greater benefit than the almost ZERO benefits of Remdesivir - yet Remdesivir became the ONLY approved covid treatment drug for a long time. The WHO admits 'it doesn't work'!" Twitter claimed these tweets violated its policy on "spreading misleading and potentially harmful information related to COVID-19." The user's account was locked until he deleted the tweets.

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