BY DECEMBER 23 - Tell US Senate to Support Early Treatment for Covid-19
On Tuesday, December 8, the U.S. Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee held a very important hearing: “Early Outpatient Treatment: An Essential Part of a COVID-19 Solution, Part II.” Six physicians testified — and all Democrat committee members walked out!
Drugs that have been safely used for decades are not being used to treat and heal Covid-19 because of political barriers, includes threats to delicense physicians, fire them, or report them for discipline by medical boards. Those drugs includes Ivermectin and Hydroxychloraquine, which are used today to treat conditions such as malaria, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and parasites.
Read the six compelling testimonies here, or listen in (starts at 22:00 mark). “I cannot stand to see hundreds and thousands of people die across the country” said Jacques Rajter, MD, supporting early treatment with the drug Ivermectin. He said “Ivermectin literally destroys the virus.”
DECEMBER 23 DEADLINE: Committee Chairman Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI), who is sympathetic to early treatment, is allowing testimony from the public to be submitted until Wednesday, December 23. Send a sentence or a paragraph that asks his committee to restore the freedom of patients and doctors to work together for the good of patients by lifting these restrictions on the physician’s use of safe, life-giving, Covid-fighting medication for early treatment. Give him some “public opinion ammunition” to free doctors and stop the needless deaths of COVID-19 patients!
Send YOUR comment ONLINE (click here) or by U.S. Post to:
U.S. Senator Ron Johnson, Chairman,
U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
340 Dirksen Senate Office Building
Washington, D.C., 20515
Use this subject line for the ONLINE submission (copy and paste): Public comment for hearing on “Early Outpatient Treatment: An Essential Part of a COVID-19 Solution” held December 8