About 10 years ago, around the H1N1 outbreak I worked with a guy who was a smoker, but otherwise (to my knowledge) healthy 40 year old who got sick (maybe H1N1?) and got pneumonia and admitted to the hospital on a Wednesday and was dead by the weekend. I am sure there are real cases of Covid - I don't subscribe to it all being fake - it was designed in a lab afterall as a weapon.
I think by the time you show up coughing up blood, you are seriously ill. I belive my brother in law's timeline was 2 weeks very sick with Covid - no treatment besides Dayquil/Nyquil. After he was sent home by the ER, a day or two later he got monoclonal treatment, but it was the next day he was coughing up blood so way too late. The time for treatment was 2 weeks before and a simple call to a Dr prescribing a series of meds/treatments early on would have saved his life. By the time you have double lung pneumonia you are really in a dangerous place.
We grew up having our mother's yell at us about dressing warm or you'd catch your death of pneumonia and we'd all shrug it off. As an adult, pneumonia scares me terribly.
About 10 years ago, around the H1N1 outbreak I worked with a guy who was a smoker, but otherwise (to my knowledge) healthy 40 year old who got sick (maybe H1N1?) and got pneumonia and admitted to the hospital on a Wednesday and was dead by the weekend. I am sure there are real cases of Covid - I don't subscribe to it all being fake - it was designed in a lab afterall as a weapon.
I think by the time you show up coughing up blood, you are seriously ill. I belive my brother in law's timeline was 2 weeks very sick with Covid - no treatment besides Dayquil/Nyquil. After he was sent home by the ER, a day or two later he got monoclonal treatment, but it was the next day he was coughing up blood so way too late. The time for treatment was 2 weeks before and a simple call to a Dr prescribing a series of meds/treatments early on would have saved his life. By the time you have double lung pneumonia you are really in a dangerous place.
We grew up having our mother's yell at us about dressing warm or you'd catch your death of pneumonia and we'd all shrug it off. As an adult, pneumonia scares me terribly.