Muhammad Ali Bukhari from Toronto writes for DOT
[2] Initially, Australian Monash University’s Dr Kylie Wagstaff, who led a team of scientists with ‘Ivermectin’ in developing a cure for the COVID-19, and concluded that, this drug has “stopped the SARS-CoV-2 virus growing in cell culture within 48 hours” and opined it “would depend on the results of further pre- clinical testing and ultimately clinical trials, with funding urgently required to keep progressing the work.” Meanwhile, Professor Dr Mohammad Tarek Alam and his team from Bangladesh Medical College Hospital (BMCH), cured 100% of 60 (sixty) corona infected patients, with using ‘Ivermectin’ and ‘Doxycycline.’
[3] The Daily Our Time and Daily Amader Notun Shomoy shared the rationale of Dr Tarek Alam’s treatment protocol with the Monash University, and its Media and Communication Manager, Ms Wendy Smith stated that, “Thanks so much for sharing the article. As per my text message, Dr Wagstaff is unavailable at this time to provide an opinion on someone else’s work through the media. We understand now there are a number of global academics conducting their own studies into the use of Ivermectin and we wish them all the greatest success.”