Joe Rogan Tests Positive for COVID-19, Commences Ivermectin Treatment

Joe Rogan Tests Positive for COVID-19, Commences Ivermectin Treatment
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Joe Rogan is infected with Coronavirus. The podcast host revealed in an Instagram post that he was confirmed positive for COVID-19. He also stated that he began using a number of drugs which include Ivermectin. This is a medication against parasites, and it was initially created for animals. It is also worth noting that experts have consistently stated that Ivermectin cannot treat or prevent COVID, and, more than that, it can be highly dangerous for patients.

Rogan initially isolated himself from his family after getting symptoms and began to fever the night before he got tested positive. He began taking various drugs, including Ivermectin. “I did that three days in a row, And here we are on Wednesday, and I feel great. I really only had one bad day — Sunday sucked,” he explained. He also mentioned taking monoclonal antibodies, as well as prednisone, two drugs that are widely accepted for the COVID-19 treatment. In his video, he also offered a thank you to modern medicine for helping him recover so quickly.

American stand-up comedian Joe Rogan also announced on his Instagram that the show he was supposed to appear on alongside Dave Chappelle in Nashville this week would be moved to October. Popular among twenty-somethings with its informality, Rogan’s podcast contains conversations on various topics. He often discussed the vaccination issue. His comments on the harmlessness of COVID-19 for young, healthy individuals managed to undermine the importance of vaccinations.

“If someone has an ideological or physiological reason for not getting vaccinated, I don’t want to force them to get vaccinated to see the show. And now they say that everybody has to be vaccinated, and I want everybody to know that you can get your money back,” he said in his podcast back in August.


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