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Patti Gilliano’s COVID-19 symptoms began in August, 2020. She had read about ivermectin’s ability to treat the disease, so when she went to the hospital because she began to have breathing difficulties, she asked the doctor to prescribe ivermectin for her.

The doctor refused and put her on other medicines. Patti’s condition deteriorated further, and when she returned a second time to the ER, she was again refused ivermectin and sent home on oxygen.

When her condition failed to improve over several weeks, she finally obtained a prescription for ivermectin from a doctor and within days, she began to recover.











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