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OPINION: ‘Something has got to break and it won’t be us’

Whilst online in social media we have been threatened, censured and blocked from our constitutional rights to free expression on this subject and it continues today.

DEAR Editor; 

SAHARI is a community of people, solely dedicated to the advocacy for safe and legal access for medical professionals to Ivermectin and its protocols.

We, almost 50 000 members, nurture and protect that as our main ideal.

Whilst online in social media we have been threatened, censured and blocked from our constitutional rights to free expression on this subject and it continues today.

Government and the Regulator continue to deny and ignore the science and our need to have Ivermectin – despite the National Institute for Health approving similar in the US on 15 January 2021.

Meanwhile, we have a population desperate for respite from this pandemic, and while the awful toll of death and serious illness mounts, we are faced with exploiters selling Ivermectin at exorbitant prices.

We together, work hard to root out these thieves. Thieves of money, but also thieves of hope, thieves of relief.

As Dr Martin Gill said earlier this week, “something has got to break, and it won’t be us”, not one of us 50 000.

We need these thieves stopped.

But most of all we need our focus on legal access to Ivermectin and for Government to wake up to the death toll that their denial and dithering creates.

SASKIA LANGEVELDT
SAHARI Team Member

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