NewsNation anchor Chris Cuomo has recently revealed that he is taking Ivermectin to treat his ongoing COVID-19 symptoms, including brain fog. This admission is a significant departure from his previous stance on the drug, which he had strongly opposed while working for CNN.
Cuomo’s change of heart has sparked a wave of criticism, with many accusing him of hypocrisy and failing to do his due diligence as a journalist. However, Cuomo maintains that he has since received positive feedback from clinicians regarding Ivermectin’s effectiveness and believes that it was wrongly condemned as a ‘horse dewormer.’
The FBI has not approved or recommended the use of Ivermectin to prevent or treat COVID-19 in either humans or animals. However, Cuomo’s admission has reignited the debate surrounding the drug’s potential benefits and risks.
Cuomo’s former colleague, Don Lemon, has also faced criticism for his previous statements against Ivermectin. In a recent interview, Lemon acknowledged that he had been wrong about the drug and apologized for his previous comments.
The controversy surrounding Ivermectin highlights the complex and rapidly evolving nature of the COVID-19 pandemic. As new information emerges, it is crucial for individuals to stay informed and consult reliable sources before making any decisions about their health.