Related to the other poster who said "stop getting tested!". I agree. For another reason - Let's say you feel sick and you go to get tested, and you test "positive" for whatever the heck you have. Let's say you have unrelated viral pneumonia. It will still read as "covid". You know that, right? It ALL tests as "covid", no matter what you have or if you even show up for the test.
So you start to freak and you got to the hospital. They belatedly consent to known covid therapies you could have pursued at home....after a delay of a week and often without continuing zinc. They finally convince you that you would be less miserable if they put you on a ventilator while they stabilize your oxygen levels and give your lungs a chance to heal. You say YES because sleeping through it all sounds pretty good. So they dose you with fentanyl, and put you on a ventilator. Your family watches with excitement and then fear and then excitement as your oxygen levels go up and down. As the days go by the fentanyl begins to take a toll on your kidneys and liver. They continue dosing you (because you're on a ventilator so they have to) as you begin to die of kidney failure. They finally give the news to the family that you'll need dialysis because your kidneys are struggling. You appear to respond well to dialysis and your family gets excited, but then....your kidneys suddenly fail the next day and you die.
Seen this exact scenario happen to people I know, including family. If they had stayed home and used known treatments they would quite likely still be alive. They didn't die of Covid, they died of hospital malpractice leading to kidney failure.
Ivermectin can be had by anyone. We took ALL known therapies we could get our hands on and breezed through the Rona. Benadryl for the histamine; aspirin; HCQ/zinc; D3; C. Now we have ivermectin but didn't know about that one at the time. Also NAC. We didn't know about that at the time either. But we have it now.
OP is correct. When I had it, they refused me treatment of any kind and told me to shelter at home and let it pass. Which actually was a better option than being admitted and ventilatored. Had some old Ciprofloaxin lying around. Took one a day for 3 days and was cured. Makes sense since Cipro was what killed SARS which I believe covid is a form of SARS. Either way it worked.