My 83 year old husband rarely gets out except for a doctor’s appointment and when he does he goes in mask and gloves. I tell him the gloves especially are not needed but it’s his choice. I’m not wearing a mask right now when I get out because I never do in summer. I do wear one in crowds every flu season so that’s normal for me (asthmatic). If a business asks me to wear one I do. I mostly avoid crowds but not people in general. We need some exposure to stuff to give our immune system something to do.
I’m in Tennessee and found this on Monoclonal Antibodies. We are both eligible to receive that treatment if necessary and this is for others in Tennessee that might need this treatment. I also do all of the possible preventions but I doubt anybody will completely escape COVID even if they show no symptoms.
https://www.tn.gov/content/dam/tn/health/documents/cedep/novel-coronavirus/Monoclonal_Therapy.pdf
I am still bothered by the freeper here who died after asking for help
Everyone who has not had covid needs to know how they would go about gettig those infusions..it can involve red tape that could cost you your life if you wait too long
www.covid19criticalcare.com
Go to this website and arm yourself with the knowledge you need to get well and stay well.
Ivermectin.
My son was very ill as was a friend of his three weeks ago. got them both on ivermectin/zinc and both made a rapid recovery.
My niece (42 y.o.) tested positive and got the Regeneron (sp?) infusion. Felt better immediately.