"I GOT COVID": Joe Rogan says he's using ivermectin, an unproven anti-parasite drug, for treatment
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Joe Rogan has tested positive for the coronavirus, he announced in an Instagram video Wednesday. And he said that he "immediately threw the kitchen sink at it," taking several medications including an anti-parasite drug that health officials have repeatedly warned should not be used to prevent or treat COVID-19.
"I got back from the road Saturday night and was feeling very weary. I had a headache, and I just felt rundown," he said in the video. The 54-year-old comedian isolated from his family and started getting "fevers and sweats" that night, he said. Rogan tested positive for COVID the following morning, and began taking several medications, including monoclonal antibodies, ivermectin, Z-Pak and prednisone, he said. He also took an NAD drip and a vitamin D drip.Two Native Hawaiian brothers who were convicted in the 1991 killing of a woman visiting Hawaii allege in a federal lawsuit that local police framed them "under immense pressure to solve the high-profile murder" then botched an investigation last year that would have revealed the real killer using advancements in DNA technology.
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