OK, I understand. I read the treatment is really expensive so it would be really surprising if they gave it to people that weren’t sick yet. LOL I trust the Ivermectin. I also take all of the supplements to boost immunity. Husband does none of it but if he gets sick I think I could force the Ivermectin.
A CVS in the town next to us does antibody tests and I’m thinking about getting that done. Both of us, but especially me, were really sick in March 2019 when the COVID was just starting. My doc put me on all of the meds they knew about at the time for it and it took me a month to get better. She told me not to go to a walk-in clinic or the emergency room unless my oxygen levels went down. Her logic there was that if I didn’t have it there was no need to get exposed. She gave me two inhalers to help with that just in case it was bronchitis and not COVID. At the time they wouldn’t test you if you didn’t have a fever. If I had one it was so mild I couldn’t tell. I didn’t have a thermometer at the time since we are so rarely sick. Now I have two. Anyway, I might get tested to know where we are with that.
I think serology testing is a good idea. I’d like to be tested for the antibodies as well as the T cells. I don’t think I’ve had it yet.
Back in March I had a low grade fever for less than a day. Took the Treatment doses and went to sleep. Woke up feeling fine. Great Grand Kids had been here 3 days prior to that. So I figured it was just a common cold or something.
Test came back negative.
Have been taking Ivermectin...had 30 3mg tabs that lasted a month...just finished.
So I ordered a refill from the on line Dr.