Rand Paul: âHatred for Trumpâ blocks Covid study of horse drug ivermectin
Federal researchers will not objectively study ivermectin as a treatment for Covid-19, the Kentucky senator Rand Paul claimed, because âhatred for Donald Trumpâ has tainted their view of those who say the drug used to deworm horses can aid the fight against the pandemic.
Florida radio host who called himself âMr Anti-Vaxâ dies of Covid-19 Read moreIvermectin, an anti-parasitic, does have uses in humans, to treat worms, lice and skin problems. But despite it having been discussed by doctors in testimony before Congress, it is not proven to combat Covid-19.
Doctors have also warned against its potential toxicity. Earlier this month, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a terse tweet: âYou are not a horse. You are not a cow. Seriously, yâall. Stop it.â
The Cincinnati Enquirer reported that a meeting with constituents in Cold Spring, Kentucky, on Friday, Paul said: âThe hatred for Trump deranged these people so much, theyâre unwilling to objectively study it.
âSo someone like me thatâs in the middle on it, I canât tell you because they will not study ivermectin. They will not study hydroxychloroquine without the taint of their hatred for Donald Trump.â
Trump both promoted and said he was using hydroxychloroquine, an anti-malarial drug, when in office. Doctors warned against side-effects and studies said it had little or no effect in preventing hospitalisation or death from Covid-19.
According to the US National Library of Medicine, studies have not produced proof that ivermectin can treat Covid-19. The same source lists 31 completed, withdrawn or ongoing US clinical trials.
The FDA says taking large doses of ivermectin is âdangerous and can cause serious harmâ and adds: âNever use medications intended for animals on yourself. Ivermectin preparations for animals are very different from those approved for humans.â
In Cold Spring, responding to a womanâs question about ivermectin, which she said she kept just in case, Paul said: âI donât know if it works, but I keep an open mind.â
Before politics, Paul was an ophthalmologist. His attempts to keep an open mind on Covid-19 have led to high-profile clashes in hearings with Dr Anthony Fauci, the chief White House medical adviser. Paul has been criticised for being reluctant to wear a mask and this month saw his YouTube account suspended for claiming masks were not effective against Covid.
02:49 Fauci to Rand Paul: 'You do not know what you are talking about' â videoThe Enquirer reported that Paul âspent a large portion of the town hall ⦠criticising vaccine and mask mandatesâ.
According to Johns Hopkins University, more than 637,000 people have died of Covid-19 in the US. The infectious Delta variant has fuelled a surge in hospitalisations and deaths, particularly in states run by Republicans resistant to public health mandates. The overwhelming majority of hospitalisations and deaths are among unvaccinated people.
Texas man who led anti-mask protests in name of âfreedomâ dies of Covid-19 Read morePaul told his town hall he was âin the middle ground of the vaccinesâ and had âalready recommended if youâre at risk to take it ⦠Itâs still your choice. Itâs a free countryâ.
Over the weekend, it was widely reported that a Texas man who led protests in the name of freedom and against public health mandates had died of Covid-19. Caleb Wallaceâs wife said the 30-year-old treated his symptoms with Vitamin C, zinc, aspirin and ivermectin.
Jessica Wallace said: âTo those who wished him death, Iâm sorry his views and opinions hurt you. I prayed heâd come out of this with a new perspective and more appreciation for life.â
Wallace leaves his wife, three children and a fourth yet to be born.