I had another close friend - a 70+-year-old unvaxed woman with multiple co-morbidities - who was diagnosed with COVID and pneumonia. She rode it out at home and had a rough time, and I spent several late nights talking with her when should couldn't sleep. She has recovered fully and now has a new lease on life.
When her illness was at its worst and she was struggling to breathe, I asked her if she regretted not getting vaxed. He answer was a most definite "No!".
“I suspect the medical protocol killed him more than the virus.“
BINGO!!!
The worst thing one can do if they catch the Covid is to run to the hospital.
Treat it like every OTHER flu you’ve had. See a doctor, but stay OUT of the hospital. The Duke is absolutely correct.
They can predict whether Covid will probably kill you now. It shows up in the EKG.
My sister got Covid and ended up in ICU. If she had waited another day to call the ambulance, she would probably be dead.
Everyone I know who proactively prepped for Covid has survived it. If you are going to use Ivermectin or something else, the time to get it is before you get Covid.
And everyone should assume they will get it