So, an unvaxxed co-worker has covid. He went out sick late Monday. Pcr came back positive.
I feel fine now but my job wants me to get a test.
Also anyone want to remind me on what I should take as a preventative? I have hcq which I take daily for my arthritis and I’ve loaded up on zinc and vit d.
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So, an unvaxxed co-worker has covid. He went out sick late Monday. Pcr came back positive. I feel fine now but my job wants me to get a test. Also anyone want to remind me on what I should take as a preventative? I have hcq which I take daily for my arthritis and I’ve loaded up on zinc and vit d. |
Off hand, quercetin, NAC, and Claratin-type antihistamine come to mind.
Info at this website:
Here are protocols - I like Zelenko's and IMASK+. McCulloughs seems to require the attention/support of a physician who knows what course of the illness a person is in, and how long before they move out of it, etc. But it's good too.
Download PDF: Treatment
Download PDF: PrEP (prophylaxis)
Summary: The pioneering protocols developed by Dr. Vladimir “Zev” Zelenko, combining hydroxychloroquine and zinc with a variety of other drugs. Now updated by Dr. Zelenko to also include ivermectin per our evolving understanding of COVID-19 disease.
Download PDF: I-MASK+
Download PDF: MATH+
Summary: Developed by the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC), the I-MASK+ protocol focuses on ivermectin for outpatient treatment and PrEP, while the MATH+ protocol provides guidance for the use of ivermectin for treatment of hospitalized patients.
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Download PDF: Portuguese translation
Summary: This guidance was developed by the Early COVID Care Experts based on the Oxford STOIC study findings.
I think maybe people who are getting tested might want to use the protocol the website lists for those who are going to be vaxxed. Why not?
There's a fair amount of overlap between prophylaxis and pre-vax suggestions.
These recommendations are based on the clinical experience of COVID-expert doctors surveyed. The recommendations are designed to address two concerns:
1. Prevention or reduction of side effects and adverse events that may in some cases be severe. The schedule for each nutraceutical or medicine is designed to cover the time when various of the side effects have been reported.
2. “Breakthrough” COVID infection is being reported during the approximately two weeks before immunity from the vaccine starts. The recommended antivirals and vitamin D help protect against these shortly-after-vaccine COVID infections. Vitamin D also helps protect against vaccine side effects. Ask your doctor about a prescription for prophylaxis with ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine for added protection against COVID-19 breakthrough infections.
325 mg/day for 4 weeks beginning the day before vaccination.
Two 200 mg caplets 3 times/day the day before, day of and day after vaccination. Continue as needed if symptomatic (fever, muscle aches, headache, etc.)
10 mg/day the day before, day of and day after vaccination
20 mg twice per day the day before, day of and day after vaccination
One dose of 50,000 IU five to seven days before vaccination (serum levels peak on average at 7 days), then daily 15,000 IU until 5 days after vaccination, then continue with maintenance dosage of 5,000 – 10,000 IU/day.
One dose of 50,000 IU five to seven days before vaccination (serum levels peak on average at 7 days), then daily 15,000 IU until 5 days after vaccination, then continue with maintenance dosage of 5,000 – 10,000 IU/day.
50 mg/day started as far ahead of vaccination as possible and continued three weeks or indefinitely.
250 mg twice per day for three weeks starting the day before vaccination
3,000 mg/day started as far ahead of vaccination as possible and continued three weeks or indefinitely.
DISCLAIMER: This information is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as a substitute for diagnosis, treatment, or advice from a qualified, licensed medical professional. Any treatment you undertake should be discussed with your physician or other licensed medical professional.
Cleanse/flush the nasal passageway before the scheduled test.
Navage or xylitol compounds.
#1 can give you some xylitol info.
Try to get the spit test so nothing enters your system.
Niacin and melatonin, Vitamin D and magnesium (take 10 times the recommended dosage of Vitamin D for a week.)
Drink OJ like crazy.
Take hot baths.
Chicken soup.