We all know that Covid has extremely high recovery rate. However, if by chance you or someone you love have an extreme case and have to go to the hospital you need a plan since there is a good chance the hospital is not on your side.
What not to do:
DO NOT LET THE HOSPITAL ADMINISTER REMDESIVIR EVER. IT IS A DEATH SENTENCE.
STAY OFF THE VENTILATOR.
BE WARY OF ANY DRUGS THEY ARE PUSHING HARD ON YOU. DO INDEPENDENT RESEARCH FIRST.
What to do:
Take Vitamin C & D before you catch COVID. Get that immune system in peak shape ahead of time.
Have a stash of Ivermectin, HCQ, Zinc, Quercetin at home that you can take at first signs of being sick. Stock and shipping times can take weeks so you may not be able to find these things when you need them.
Hydrate - Lots of water
If you do go the hospital Monoclonal Antibodies (Regeneration/Regen-COV), NAC and Vitamin Drips are your friends. Ivermectin and HCQ preferably but likely the hospital will not provide them so you will need your own or a lawyer.
Oxygen at the right settings
Stand strong. If the hospital protocol is Remdesivir they will push it harder than a sleezy used car salesman. Over and over and over again. If you give in side affects may include death.
Please add to the list in the comments and definitely correct if there are things you don't agree with. These are just my guidelines.
The important thing is to have a plan just in case things go bad. Hopefully they never do.
Just to add to the stay hydrated part. When I had covid, I couldn't drink enough water. What really helped me was having electrolytes. We had something called Reliv which is much better than Gatorade. This was really the only thing that actually helped me feel like I was getting hydrated. Have something on hand like Gatorade or pedialyte etc. I took no medicine other than vitamin C and as much water/reliv as possible. I was back to normal in 3-4 days.