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WHO/CDC guidance does not recommend ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, nasal sprays or gargles for hantavirus. It says there is no specific approved/licensed antiviral treatment; care is supportive, with ICU care when needed. https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/hantavirus https://www.cdc.gov/hantavirus/hcp/clinical-overview/hps.html
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BREAKING--Why Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine Could Work for Hantavirus As the WHO downplays ivermectin for hantavirus, the underlying science and preclinical data tell a very different story. WHO portraying hantavirus unassailable. McCullough Foundation believes that IVM, HCQ, steroids, nasal sprays, gargles, all are sensible empiric measures instead of deadly lockdowns and late treatment in the hospital. @McCulloughFund @twc_health @NicHulscher https://t.co/BX07a0dDfu
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- May 9, 2026, 15:19:28
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"post_text": "[Target Post]\nBREAKING--Why Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine Could Work for Hantavirus\n\nAs the WHO downplays ivermectin for hantavirus, the underlying science and preclinical data tell a very different story. WHO portraying hantavirus unassailable. McCullough Foundation believes that IVM, HCQ, steroids, nasal sprays, gargles, all are sensible empiric measures instead of deadly lockdowns and late treatment in the hospital. @McCulloughFund @twc_health @NicHulscher https://t.co/BX07a0dDfu\n(This"
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"has_factual_claims": true
}