The doctor sent them home saying it was viral and since they didn't take the vaccine, they would have to go home and let their body fight it off. Well if that's the case; WHY DO WE NEED A VACCINE?
I wonder if they had been wearing masks? Likely bacterial if so. I wonder how the dr could tell it was viral with no bacterial infection present without doing a sputum culture? Wouldn't an antibiotic be prudent at this point anyway to prevent secondary bacterial infection, assuming it was viral to begin with?
I think only the Uncle had covid. I'd have to go back and re-watch it. I think they were being told they had covid pneumonia/ if there is such a thing.
The doctor sent them home saying it was viral and since they didn't take the vaccine, they would have to go home and let their body fight it off. Well if that's the case; WHY DO WE NEED A VACCINE?
Do they have Covid? Is that why they have pneumonia?
Yes they said they had already had Covid for 13 or 14 days and then developed pneumonia as a secondary infection.
Then they should have been treated. I’ve never heard of this. Can I have the link. My SIL is an ER nurse. I’d like to show her this story.
I think it turning into pneumonia a is a huge deal
Usually that’s a sign it’s a severe case.
I wonder if they had been wearing masks? Likely bacterial if so. I wonder how the dr could tell it was viral with no bacterial infection present without doing a sputum culture? Wouldn't an antibiotic be prudent at this point anyway to prevent secondary bacterial infection, assuming it was viral to begin with?
I’m not a doctor. Im a little puzzled. I feel they should have been treat. I don’t know this ER got away with this.
I think only the Uncle had covid. I'd have to go back and re-watch it. I think they were being told they had covid pneumonia/ if there is such a thing.