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Get your Ivermectin for early or preventive treatment.
If adults want to take it that’s one thing but when it comes to kids, please don’t just give them ivermectin. Seek advice from a real doctor, not just one who claims to be one on the internet.
QAnon Followers Are Telling Parents to Give Their Sick Babies Ivermectin
“We don’t trust hospitals. I told my son to give her more ivermectin.”
Jason appeared to be really worried about his granddaughter Ruby, and wanted advice about how to help her.
“My granddaughter is sick. Flu like symptoms, she’s six months old,” Jason said on Tuesday night. “Her mother is worried sick, she just had COVID last week.”
But rather than speaking to a medical professional, Jason was seeking advice from a QAnon Telegram group filled with tens of thousands of people who think COVID is a hoax.
“Do you guys think it’s safe to give ivermectin to an infant?” Jason wrote in the chat group.
The group Jason was asking for advice has spent months sharing information about how to obtain ivermectin, how to avoid going to hospitals, and how to treat the symptoms of COVID—which they don’t believe exists—at home.
“Baby aspirin to thin the blood a little and drop any fever and I would put some ivermectin on the bottoms of her feet,” one group member responded. Others encouraged Jason to seek out those within the community who were “experts” in ivermectin usage.
And one user called Katie, clearly believed she was such an expert:
“From what I understand, yes it is safe to give to an infant, however please stop calling it COVID, it’s not COVID, it’s a simple cold. That’s how we got in this mess to begin with,” Katie wrote.
Moments later, Jason posted an update saying that he’d followed Katie’s advice.
“We gave her two doses of ivermectin at 50mg each. That’s what was recommended by someone on here. She got really sick after that. Related? I don’t know,” Jason claimed in an update.
Within minutes, Jason reported that things had gone from bad to worse.
“Baby threw up. Is that common side effect? She's also turning a tad blue,” Jason said.
When someone told him they’d gone to the emergency room when their child turned blue, Jason responded: “We don’t trust hospitals. I told my son to give her more ivermectin.” Others pointed out that if the child died, he’d need a lawyer, not a doctor.
As more and more members of the group urged Jason to take the child to hospital, he still pushed back.
“Hospital is not an option,” Jason wrote. “Any other ideas? They gave her another 50mg of ivermectin.”
Group members continued to plead with Jason to go to the hospital.
“That baby needs to go to the ER. Do not hesitate,” one group member called Barbara, who said she was a respiratory therapist, wrote. “I’ve seen too many go south due to O2 levels being low. The blue is hypoxia and that’s lack of oxygen at the tissue level. Please!”
Ultimately, Jason told the group, the child was brought to hospital. “[My] son is taking baby to urgent care. Against my wishes but I’m praying for her. It’s in God’s hands now,” Jason wrote before later adding an update that Ruby was “doing better.”
“God knew what to do even though I thought hospital was certain death,” Jason wrote on Wednesday night. “Thanks for everyone's advice.”