Man tries QAnon Covid ‘cure’ on baby grandaughter – and almost kills her
– reached out to a Telegram group containing backers of the far-right conspiracy theory after the child, named Ruby, was experiencing “flu-like symptoms”.“Do you think it’s safe to give ivermectin to an infant,” he added., who said in an article published in March last year that current evidence of the drug’s effectiveness on Covid-19 patients is “inconclusive”.
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