It's useful because we can compare Uttar Pradesh, a state that introduced Ivermectin in their treatment protocols with other Indian states that didn't. Same country, same variant, same infection wave.Even tho there are studies to show Ivermectin is a useful treatment for covid, how can anyone not look at India and say that's not a damn good sample size. India has a population of around 1,300,000,000 even if only 0.5% of that population was given Ivermectin, that 6,500,000 people, 0.1% is 1,300,000.
Uttar Pradesh saw cases go to ZERO from 35,000 a day in 4 weeks and they've stayed there. Can anyone cite other regions or nations suffering a Delta outbreak who can claim the same? India has only a tiny proportion who've been vaccinated and back in June essentially no one was vaccinated.
Uttar Pradesh has a population of 200 million, Kerala has a population of 35 million.
Kerala's t protocols relies primarily on Remdesivir for treatment and vaccines as their only preventative.
Can someone explain the difference if it's not Ivermectin?