My daughter’s HS classmate and a onetime neighbor is an ER doc in Brooklyn. She came down with a cough. Self Q’ed in her apartment for four days before calling her boss and asking for help as she had a fever and was very short of breath. Her boss arrived, took her in his car while he wore PPE to the hospital. They gave her high volume O2 which helped. They ICUed her and immediately gave her HCQ and ZPack which continued for five days. On day 6 she was released to return home. This was ten days ago. So two weeks ago a Brooklyn hospital used HCQ as a first treatment in ICU.
Thank you for the report; hopefully more hospitals &:Drs in NY and in the US will use that combo!
xkaydet65 wrote:
“My daughters HS classmate and a onetime neighbor is an ER doc in Brooklyn. She came down with a cough. Self Qed in her apartment for four days before calling her boss and asking for help as she had a fever and was very short of breath. Her boss arrived, took her in his car while he wore PPE to the hospital. They gave her high volume O2 which helped. They ICUed her and immediately gave her HCQ and ZPack which continued for five days. On day 6 she was released to return home. This was ten days ago. So two weeks ago a Brooklyn hospital used HCQ as a first treatment in ICU.”
“My daughters HS classmate and a onetime neighbor is an ER doc in Brooklyn. She came down with a cough. Self Qed in her apartment for four days before calling her boss and asking for help as she had a fever and was very short of breath. Her boss arrived, took her in his car while he wore PPE to the hospital. They gave her high volume O2 which helped. They ICUed her and immediately gave her HCQ and ZPack which continued for five days. On day 6 she was released to return home. This was ten days ago. So two weeks ago a Brooklyn hospital used HCQ as a first treatment in ICU.”
Thanks for sharing that. Great to hear.