It is disrespectful to the scientific method that propaganda opinion pieces like this one make their way into scholarly journals:
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMc2114907
Interesting looking at the head author's other "quality" publications of note:
Courtney Dunn Temple - Google Scholar
Particularly impressive are this others publications:
"A fatal case of intentional yew needle ingestion" and "A case of fatal paralytic shellfish poisoning in Alaska", neither of which lead to any available document once you click on the link.
Funny thing is, Google Scholar will actually filter scientific propoganda pieces like this and literature that demonstrates NO link between the use of ivermectin or inclusive results to the top of your search. Such as this piece, one of the first hits on a search for "ivermectin and Covid19":
Ivermectin in COVID-19: What do we know?
These people ought to be ashamed of themselves, but I was a little shocked that it appears they are even reviewing scholarly publications to cherry pick the ones that they want to be up top. Interesting.