I had to go to the doctor yesterday for some breathing issues he wanted me to go in an ambulance I told him I would take care of it at home and if I got worse I would go to the hospital.
It did take a turn for the worse and I'm at the hospital but I remembered what he told me yesterday he was a very good doctor wouldn't expect this in California but he was really cool and he gave me good advice he told me they have no way to prove it but to tell them you've been double vaccinated Otherwise they will give you 2nd hand treatment because they will believe that if you have coronavirus which I don't. you do you will have done this to yourself.
The most important drugs you need to manage thr pulmonary phase of COVID are a good corticosteroid (methylprednisolone) and a strong blood thinner (most hospitals are using lovenox injections). Both these drugs are available WITHOUT A PRESCRIPTION from
buy-pharma.md.
Ivermectin too, of course.
Ships from Mumbai and takes 20 days to arrive so it is really something you must prepare for in advance if goal is to avoid future hospitalization.
I ordered enough drugs to keep my entire family out of the hospital and if they end up expiring and I throw them away I personally view that as money well spent on insurance.
Other pharmacies that will provide Ivermectin and other drugs according to listing description can be found here:
Covid19criticalcare.com/pharmacies
Protocols for treatment here:
Covid19criticalcare.com/protocols
Oxygen is the one thing that is difficult to come by because to my knowledge it requires a prescription everywhere. Early use of protocols listed above should prevent illness from progressing to that point but as others have pointed out, blood oxygen sats in low 80s REQUIRE supplemental oxygen.
Everyone who can should locate a friend or family with an oxygen concentrator and buy a spare cannula (the personal use tubing that connects to a concentrator or oxygen cannister) to have on hand in case it is needed. At home care for COVID, even in the pulmonary phase, is possible if you have access to supplemental oxygen and the most important, at least, of the drugs in the treatment protocol.
Oh, and don't forget high doses of all recommended vitamins.