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[Edit add 2-6-22] EARLY is best defined as within THE FIRST 72 HOURS! Of course day 1 is best!
3:24:00 mark: https://rumble.com/embed/vqjwua/?pub=4 [end edit]

[emphasis added in 8-8-21 edit] DO NOT DELAY!
Treat on DAY 1 of symptoms!

Do not become a victim of Anthony Fauci's mass homicide!


26 minute mark in following video link: "a nasty illness that will back stab you"
Do not take steroids too early at 28:10 mark

36:50 mark VA study says Remdesivir does not reduce mortality but increases hospital stay by 3 days
VIDEO:
https://odysee.com/@FrontlineCovid19CriticalCareAlliance:c/flccc-weekly-update-28-july-2021-covid:6


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[edit 8-8-21] Because of the more virulent Delta variant much of the more relaxed tone of the following that was entered in September 2020, should be taken with a grain of salt and tend more to the above "treat on day 1" strategy over a larger range of ages. The disease as well as the science is continuously evolving. [end edit]

Even if you are a healthy, or not very elderly, individual, and particularly if you are an elderly high-risk individual with comorbidities - that has always prided yourself on never going to the doctor - swallow your pride because COVID-19 is nothing to fool around with. If you are young and fairly healthy and believe you have symptoms of COVID-19 it is imperative that you closely monitor them, and if you are over 50 (although it can claim much younger like it nearly did this extremely healthy 44-year old) or in a high-risk category, immediately seek consultation/treatment from a competent, COVID-experienced, medical professional. All patients that are experiencing shortness of breath should seek immediate treatment. You might want to first inquire as to how many COVID patients have been hospitalized or died under your doctor's care. There are also promising preventative measures you might consider that might boost your immune system before being exposed to the virus.
https://www.covid-19forum.org/index.php?topic=16.0

Everyone needs to prepare their system in advance of infection with over-the-counter vitamins and supplements to prevent COVID from gaining a foothold.
https://www.covid-19forum.org/index.php?board=10.0

Prophylaxis & Early Outpatient Treatment Protocol w/Ivermectin - FLCCC I-MASK+
https://www.covid-19forum.org/index.php?topic=535.0

EARLY INTERVENTION IS KEY!



On March 23rd, Dr. Zelenko described his intervention this way:
"Given the urgency of the situation, I developed the following treatment protocol in the pre-hospital setting and have seen only positive results:

1. Any patient with shortness of breath regardless of age is treated.
2. Any patient in the high-risk category even with just mild symptoms is treated.
3. Young, healthy and low risk patients even with symptoms are not treated (unless their circumstances change and they fall into category 1 or 2).

My out-patient treatment regimen is as follows:

1. Hydroxychloroquine 200mg twice a day for 5 days
2. Azithromycin 500mg once a day for 5 days
3. Zinc sulfate 220mg once a day for 5 days"

More detail at this link:
https://www.covid-19forum.org/index.php?topic=37.0

If you don't currently have a doctor, inquire of your husband or wife's doctor as to whether they have treated patients for COVID-19 and if they are familiar with the Zelenko Protocol or "HCQ cocktail" (either by name or description), or what superior treatment protocol they would prescribe for you, if you became symptomatic or they had a "clinical suspicion" that you had COVID-19. Ask how many of their COVID patients wound up being hospitalized.
If you aren't comfortable with what they are proposing they would prescribe, or they suggest they would not prescribe treatment without a positive test, then perhaps you should shop for another doctor until you find one that satisfies your interests.
My neighbor's mother tested positive for COVID and treatment immediately began and she eventually recovered. Her 64-year-old very healthy husband was sick but tested negative so he didn't receive treatment, and wound up being hospitalized about 4 days later. In all he received 5 negative tests before he tested positive and died as a result of treatment initially being delayed. You might have the best luck if you shop for an osteopath or even a natural path or holistic doctor if they can prescribe HCQ and Azithromycin.
The Zelenko Protocol has been shown to be 99+% effective through early treatment - immediately upon presentation of symptoms or clinical suspicion of COVID-19.
https://www.covid-19forum.org/index.php?topic=18.0

Following charts from:
https://www.evms.edu/media/evms_public/departments/internal_medicine/EVMS_Critical_Care_COVID-19_Protocol.pdf

They illustrate the need for immediate treatment with HCQ+zinc+Azithromycin (or Doxycycline), and also why anti-virals become ever less effective as COVID progresses:



(viremia is a term that describes the presence of viruses in the blood.)
https://www.covid-19forum.org/index.php?topic=251.0



[edit add 11-28-21] Typical of COVID infection, going OK, until hit wall at day 7. Actually way to late to treat with HCQ, but worked well for him.

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https://www.statnews.com/2020/08/28/my-severe-covid-19-felt-like-dying-in-solitary-confinement/

"Covid-19 is teaching everyone in medicine lessons about health care and public health. Mine have been up close, personal, and frightening.

One day I was a healthy 44-year-old doctor, CEO of a health care company, and a triathlete who was prepared to do another triathlon. Then I was a Covid-19 patient a few shallow breaths away from being put on a ventilator. A nurse saved me from that fate.

A journey that made me ponder new questions and opened my eyes to a new sense of purpose and perspective started innocuously enough. The soreness and aches began on a Monday night; a fever followed. I woke up Tuesday morning feeling awful. I got tested and it was official — I was one of the thousands of new Covid-19 patients that day.

By Friday, I was having trouble taking deep breaths. My pulse oximeter showed 95%. Not bad, but not normal for me — that would have been 99% to 100%. Over the next two days, things got worse.

Sunday morning, six days after first feeling sick, I walked to the bathroom and felt a new sensation: I was winded and light-headed. My oxygen level was still 97%, but I was breathing much faster. As I sat on the edge of the bathtub, my respiratory rate was 18 breaths per minute (50% higher than usual) and my heart rate was 85 beats per minute (up from my baseline of 50)."

Continue this intense saga here:
https://www.statnews.com/2020/08/28/my-severe-covid-19-felt-like-dying-in-solitary-confinement/
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https://www.statnews.com/2020/08/28/my-severe-covid-19-felt-like-dying-in-solitary-confinement/
"Covid-19 is teaching everyone in medicine lessons about health care and public health. Mine have been up close, personal, and frightening.

One day I was a healthy 44-year-old doctor, CEO of a health care company, and a triathlete who was prepared to do another triathlon. Then I was a Covid-19 patient a few shallow breaths away from being put on a ventilator. A nurse saved me from that fate.

A journey that made me ponder new questions and opened my eyes to a new sense of purpose and perspective started innocuously enough. The soreness and aches began on a Monday night; a fever followed. I woke up Tuesday morning feeling awful. I got tested and it was official — I was one of the thousands of new Covid-19 patients that day.

By Friday, I was having trouble taking deep breaths.

Shortness of breath. As you can tell from the original post, a skilled clinician like Vladimir Zelenko would have started him on the Zelenko Protocol, at least by this point in his progression. Many patients begin to feel much better even within 12 hours, or even a couple of hours as this Michigan state representative reported after nearly drowning in her lung fluids:
https://www.covid-19forum.org/index.php?topic=26.0

But the 44-year-old doctor let his condition progress instead (in other words, the Fauci plan).........

My pulse oximeter showed 95%. Not bad, but not normal for me — that would have been 99% to 100%. Over the next two days, things got worse.

Sunday morning, six days after first feeling sick, I walked to the bathroom and felt a new sensation: I was winded and light-headed. My oxygen level was still 97%, but I was breathing much faster. As I sat on the edge of the bathtub, my respiratory rate was 18 breaths per minute (50% higher than usual) and my heart rate was 85 beats per minute (up from my baseline of 50)."

Is it easy to see why you don't want to mess around? How much different might his outcome (near-death as the article indicates) have been with HCQ+zinc+AZ treatment started at least by Friday, considering the testimony of the Michigan state representative?
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Who wouldn't want this bug out of their system as soon as possible, let alone prepare as much as possible for the COVID attack in advance of initial infection, with supplements?
https://www.covid-19forum.org/index.php?board=10.0

https://www.upi.com/Health_News/2020/07/27/Three-quarters-of-adults-with-COVID-19-have-heart-damage-after-recovery/5451595856303/

"Three-quarters of adults with COVID-19 have heart damage after recovery
By Brian P. Dunleavy

July 27 (UPI) -- Seventy-eight percent of people diagnosed with COVID-19 showed evidence of heart damage caused by the disease weeks after they have recovered, according to a study published Monday by JAMA Cardiology.

Of 100 participants in the study, 78 had evidence of heart damage on magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI, according to the researchers.

None of the 100 patients included in the analysis had experienced heart symptoms related to the new coronavirus and "were mostly healthy ... prior to their illness," the researchers said.

"The patients and ourselves were both surprised by the intensity and prevalence of these findings, and that they were still very pronounced even though the original illness had been by then already a few weeks away," study co-author Dr. Valentina Puntmann told UPI.
RELATED Drop in ER visits since pandemic started has doctors concerned

"We found evidence of ongoing inflammation within the heart muscle, as well as of the heart's lining in a considerable majority of patients," said Puntmann, a consultant physician, cardiologist and clinical pharmacologist at University Hospital Frankfurt in Germany.

The researchers said the MRI findings were consistent with two potentially serious heart conditions: myocarditis and pericarditis, according to the researchers.

Myocarditis is inflammation of the heart muscle, and it can reduce the heart's ability to pump, potentially causing irregular heartbeats, Puntmann said.
RELATED Two-thirds in U.S. have underlying conditions, at risk for severe COVID-19

Pericarditis causes inflammation of the protective tissues surrounding the heart and can cause pain, she said.

The 100 study participants, 45 to 53 years old, had recovered from COVID-19. Participants' underwent MRI evaluation two to three months after being diagnosed with the virus, researchers said.

Sixty percent of the participants had evidence of ongoing heart inflammation on their MRIs that was independent of preexisting conditions or the course of their COVID-19 infection, according to the researchers.
RELATED COVID-19 increases death risk for cancer patients 16-fold, study says

Two-thirds of the participants recovered from COVID-19 at home, and 18% never had symptoms of the virus, the researchers said. Roughly half had mild to moderate symptoms of the coronavirus, they said.

"While we do not yet have the direct evidence for [long-term] consequences yet, such as the development of heart failure, which can be directly attributed to COVID-19, it is quite possible that in a few years this burden will be enormous based on what we know from other viral conditions," Puntmann said.

Although the participants in Puntmann's study recovered from the virus, a separate analysis, also published Monday by JAMA Cardiology found evidence of infection in the hearts of 16 of 39 -- or 41% -- patients who died from the disease.

The findings were made after autopsies of the patients, who were between 78 and 89 years old.

"[COVID-19] can infect the heart and, in severe cases, the virus seems to replicate within it," study co-author Dirk Westermann, a cardiologist at University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, also in Germany, told UPI.

"We need long-term follow-up studies of COVID-19 survivors to see whether [the virus] impacts cardiac function over the long-term," he said."
https://www.upi.com/Health_News/2020/07/27/Three-quarters-of-adults-with-COVID-19-have-heart-damage-after-recovery/5451595856303/

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Effectively two diseases in one. Please click this bitchute link for Dr. Urso's youtube banned presentation:  https://www.bitchute.com/video/J70IHMYz0Hk1/:



Here's an example of the sudden progression from stage 1 to stage 2.

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https://www.acsh.org/news/2021/07/07/could-we-be-wrong-about-ivermectin-and-covid-19-15646

Based on computer modeling of ivermectin:  "An efficacious response to anti-virals was only found when given within 12 hours of the onset of symptoms; waiting 5 days could not alter COVID-19’s trajectory – once again, too late."

Added to emphasize that treatment should be started immediately. Which goes toward the success of the "test and treat" strategy that eliminated COVID-19 among the 230 million residents of Uttar Pradesh India.
https://www.covid-19forum.org/index.php?topic=1068.0
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