OK so I have another covid question. My vaccinated wife with lung issues got covid over a week ago. Immediately after first symptoms she spoke with doctor who tested and then put her on antibiotics. No problem wife felt like crap with multiple symptoms, but is now much better and over it. I’m sure the antibiotics kept her from developi g serious respiratory issues. Forget about hydroxy, Ivermectin, and the rest; but why wht aren’t doctors at least prescribing antibiotic treatments with higher risk patients? The waiting until your sick enough to go to the hospital just seems to be ridiculous.
Without an indication of bacterial involvement, using antibiotics against a viral threat is just turning your body into a superbug factory. Your doc knew your wife's condition, unlikely for a doc in the ER with a walkin.
Re Why are doctors telling patients to wait until they’re sicker:
1. That’s what the hospital administrators and insurance providers told them to do.
2. The hospital makes exponentially more money when you get sicker.
3. CDC and WHO and Surgeon General all want this in order to take greater control over us.
4. In order to wipe out the expensive old people who get Social Security... while creating a sickly generation of young people who will keep the insurance and health industry in business for the next 60 years.
~$15K for going into hospital
~$35K if you die there “of covid”
Any more questions 🤔?