Thanks. From Laura’s GETTR post....
LauraLoomer
@LauraLoomer
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17 hours
Yesterday I was feeling ill. I had a fever, chills, a runny nose, sore throat, nausea and severe body aches that made my whole body feel like I got hit by a bus, and after sleeping for a few hours, my symptoms started to remind me of how I felt when I had a bad case of the flu a few years ago.
So I took a COVID test and it came back POSITIVE.
I have not taken the COVID-19 vaccine, and I don’t plan on ever taking it because it is unsafe and ineffective.
Today, I immediately started a treatment of Azithromyacin and Hydroxychloroquine. I’m also taking the OrthoMune dietary supplement.
Luckily, I live in Florida where Governor DeSantis has opened statewide Regeneron monoclonal antibody treatment centers. This morning I received the Regeneron treatment for COVID.
Posted on 6:08 PM · Sep 16th, 2021
In PA the protocol for receiving monoclonal antibody treatment is:
- A positive COVID test
- begin treatment within 7 days of onset of treatment.
I advise people to know where their treatments centers are, call them up and have them explain their protocol. Be prepared. No reason to scramble around if you're sick.
So basically a bad case of the flu - like most of us have had several times in our lifetime - and similar to what she had a few years ago.
Thanks for posting her own words!
Does OrthoMune have zinc in it?
What kind of test was that, a useless PCR? It really sounds like she has influenza, and the PCR can be positive for CV19 with many things including influenza. What happens with AZ, HCQ and monoclonals for CV19 if she has influenza? This is “medical care” in the USA?