A police captain who refused the vaccine and took the anti-parasitic ivermectin to combat COVID-19 dies from the virus

  • An anti-vaxx police officer has died in Georgia after a short battle with COVID-19.
  • Captain Joe Manning posted anti-vaxx messages on Facebook and took the drug ivermectin.
  • The CDC has said ivermectin does not help prevent or treat coronavirus and can cause severe illness.

In one post, Manning shared an image that said, “I am not vaccinated by choice and that’s my right.”

In another, Manning encouraged people to stock up on the anti-parasitic drug ivermectin, frequently used to deworm horses, and increasingly being taken by people in a misguided attempt to treat or prevent COVID-19.

“OK Folks Wayne Feed and Seed has some liquid and paste Ivermectin get it while supplies last,” Manning wrote on Facebook.

Calls to US poison control centers about ivermectin exposures increased five-fold from the pre-pandemic baseline, with an especially sharp rise in July 2021, a CDC report said.