Mark Wauck at Meaning in History has useful information just in case you are exposed to COVID-19; his post concludes:
The article--What
is causing COVID-19 deaths to spike in India?--is highly informative and
contains multiple graphs that illustrate the author's points in a useful way.
Beyond that, however, the author points out another signal failure of our Covid
response: the systemic failure to authorize a treatment regime for Covid.
Indeed, we now know that the reason for this failure--this refusal--is closely
linked to the push for vaxxing. Here is his conclusion:
This finding reinforces why an
early treatment protocol is essential. However, my own doctor
confirms there is no
early treatment approved to treat COVID-19 in the U.S. (and
probably most western countries) except quarantine with instructions to go
to the hospital when symptoms worsen. This (perhaps criminal) omission is
one more reason deaths got so high.
A new anti-viral
drug called Molupiravir is nearing completion of clinical
trials. It is intended as a five-day outpatient treatment similar to
Tamiflu commonly prescribed to combat the effects of influenza. It would lack
the unwarranted controversy surrounding the off-label use of HCQ making it
ideal for an early treatment protocol.
Until the CDC authorizes an early
treatment protocol, we are on our own. However, there are several inexpensive,
safe, common vitamins/drugs proven effective against COVID-19 that are
available over the counter. Examples include vitamin D3, Zinc, Glutathione, Quercetin, and
even low-dose
aspirin. There are others, and with some research you can be your own first
responder.
Full blog post is here.
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