I have no idea one way or the other. But since you asked, I bothered to do a quick internet search.
https://www.poynter.org/fact-checking/2021/theres-no-proof-that-hydroxychloroquine-or-ivermectin-caused-a-drop-in-cases-in-india/...
That works OK on an individual level. In an epidemic, if many people aren't vaccinated, they endanger others, not just themselves. That's why countries have gone to great efforts to convince people to get vaccinated.
The extreme left in the US is bad news, and they are gaining influence over the Democratic party. The extreme right, by backing President Trump no matter what, is wrecking the GOP, and is bad news as well.
There's a clear path out of this mess: The GOP needs to put up a solid candidate in...
Yes, we've been through this before. I don't have a hard number, but clearly it has to be far safer than the virus itself. And it is. In the US, 600,000 people have died from the virus. That's about 0.2% of the population. How many have died from the vaccine?
If nobody was dying of Covid, then it would make sense to demand zero deaths from the vaccine. Of course, under those circumstances, one wouldn't need a vaccine at all.
Source? I am using our world in data.
https://ourworldindata.org/coronavirus/country/israel
There is a dip in the infections around Jan 20, then they rise again till the beginning of February. Note that 30% of the people were already vaccinated by Jan 20th.
The US is far more complicated...
Surprisingly enough, the above is false. Cases and deaths started dropping when about 35% of the population was vaccinated, about the beginning of February.
We're having a war here right now, so I have more important things to worry about than answering some strangers' comments. The whole world is wrong, and a few geniuses here are right? Fine, if it makes you happy.