If you catch COVID, you might feel afraid. If you have underlying health conditions or a compromised immune system, it can be a scary illness. Note, I am not a doctor and this is purely for your information and I am NOT giving medical advice. Call your primary care physician first, and ask if he or she has a protocol to offer you to keep the virus from replicating and to minimize symptoms.
If your doctor doesn’t have a protocol to give you, Dr. McCullough advises that you ask your doctor if they can refer you to anyone who will provide a protocol for what to do to keep the virus from becoming too severe.
If your doctor does not have anyone to refer you to, this is what Dr. McCullough says:
…go to the American Association of Physicians & Surgeons, AAPSonline.org, download the Home Treatment Guide, go to the back in the appendix. There’s all the telemedicine networks that are available that will take on COVID-19 patients by telemedicine. Get the medications prescribed and treat them appropriately. And these services have had massive throughput, and there’s been a great treatment. I wish it could have been even more. And one of the reasons why we spend so much time in the media now trying to get the message out is that we are making progress. AAPS keeps a list of all the treating centers and treating practices in the United States. And so, there’s a great resource. In my state who can actually treat COVID-19? Who can order me an antibody infusion, for instance? It literally just takes a phone call. The antibody infusions are pre-purchased by the government. It takes a phone call.
Dr. Peter McCullough, Source
Doctor Zelenko has said:
So, the way to prevent a future catastrophe, which is coming, is to be ready and armed to treat this infection in the early stages.
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