How to Successfully Treat COVID-19 Dr. Shankara Chetty has cured over 7,000 patients - Maria Zeee

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Published on Aug 28, 2022
Dr. Shankara Chetty has solved why some people suffer low oxygen and breathing issues, after they have caught and killed off the coronavirus. Well done! It has nothing to do with the live virus. This is a must watch for all those who want to understand what is going on when someone gets sick with covid, and to eliminate all possibility of death. Dr. Chetty provides a list of the off label medications, (cheap) which are readily available all over the world.

Dr. Chetty also explains why ivermectin works, and it has nothing to do with its anti-parasitical nor anti-viral properties.

I will not allow discussion on whether the virus is real or not, so don't post anything regarding same. This is a video on how to treat people who are sick, and ensure that they have a 100% success rate of survival.
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edit: i have disabled comments, since people do not read this description, and posted the 'no virus' theory. They don't seem to understand that many people have been sickened by this illness, and i don't care if it is from a virus or an exosome or the vaccine. The bottom line is that this doctor provides a successful treatment. That is what counts. All these comments of 'no-virus', are a distraction, since they don't provide any information on how to treat sick people.

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