
If you are experiencing any of the following:
Go to the hospital if your oxygen level is low, if you have difficulty breathing, or need any other urgent medical attention.
2. SICK BUT NOT AN EMERGENCY?
If you have COVID-19 symptoms and/or a positive test result, but do not need emergency care, press your family healthcare provider for support since they know your health history best. Share with them the early out-patient treatment guidelines referenced below and ask them for the prescriptions that fit your situation.
Educate yourself, (and your doctor, where necessary) by carefully reading and sharing the information in these excellent references:
Aside from the references to prescription medications such as ivermectin and fluvoxamine, there are many helpful products that you should be able to get at a pharmacy or natural food store: vitamin D, vitamin C, zinc, quercetin, melatonin, and aspirin (unless contraindicated).
Also make note of the simple use of antiviral oral/nasal products such as (i) a throat gargle (containing either povidone-iodine e.g., Betadine Sore Throat Gargle, or cetylpyridinium chloride e.g., Colgate Total), and (ii) nasal rinse (eg NeilMed Nasal Rinse). Details for types of gargle and nasal rinse product, how much, how often, and when to take all of these at-home ingredients, are available in the “iMASK+” protocol referenced above.
The best outcomes are experienced when you begin treatment immediately upon onset of first symptoms or confirmation of positive test (whichever happens first). Every hour counts, especially with highly transmissible variants., so start at-home treatment asap.
3. LOOKING FOR GENERAL ADVICE TO BOOST YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM AND BE READY “JUST-IN-CASE” YOU GET SICK?
Whether or not you are vaccinated, there are several COVID-19 prevention and early-treatment options. Don’t wait until you test positive or get sick. Educate yourself and we encourage that you follow a plan that boosts your immune system. Assemble a collection of at-home remedies to be used at the first hint of symptoms. Here are some websites with treatment suggestions that may prove helpful to you:
https://covid19criticalcare.com/covid-19-protocols/i-mask-plus-protocol/
https://www.canadiancovidcarealliance.org/treatment-protocols/
4. NEED TO CONSULT WITH A HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL?
See this [Medical Service Care Providers]
5. NEED MORE INFORMATION ON A SPECIFIC DRUG?
See this [link – Pharmaceutical Supply – Canadian Covid Care Alliance ]