ESPN News Services A young giraffe named for Cincinnati Bengals quarterback and former LSU star Joe Burrow died Wednesday, a day after falling ill. Officials at the Baton Rouge Zoo said in a release Thursday that the 20-month-old giraffe named Burreaux had died after developing a sudden onset of symptoms Tuesday, including a severe cough and overall agitation. "The Zoo's veterinary staff took immediate measures to help, including swiftly administering medications to stabilize," the statement said. "As well, he underwent constant staff evaluation to optimize his chances of recovery. The Zoo's team reached out to numerous zoological veterinarians throughout the nation -- none of which had experienced a giraffe with comparable symptoms." https://twitter.com/BatonRougeZoo/status/1435739625860042755?ref_src=twsrc^tfw|twcamp^tweetembed|twterm^1435739625860042755|twgr^|twcon^s1_c10&ref_url=https://www.espn.com/ They probably counting this one in their tally as well. Wonder if this happened after he received his second vaccination?
almost impossible. so youre one of those brainwashed? No one has been killed by Ivermectin. How many have been killed, and will be killed, by the enormous propaganda drive against its use? The gravest public health emergency confronting us today is not "the virus" or its "variants" but the Big Lies about them. There’s been an absolutely brutal campaign against Ivermectin in the public press. I thought it was time to deploy my background as a Toxicologist to review the known toxicity of Ivermectin. Fortunately, a world-class review paper on Ivermectin came out in 2021 by Jacques Descotes, a prominent toxicologist working at the behest of Medincell. That comprehensive review of Ivermectin reveals that it is among the safest and most well-tolerated drugs ever introduced to the market. All else is spin. Now go get your horse paste.