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Fauci's "go home and isolate" treatment for COVID is exactly the opposite of what should be done, by all except young healthy people - and only then, very guardedly with a doctor prescribing an effective course of treatment waiting in the wings for worsening of symptoms.

Even the Tamiflu label reads:  "Tamiflu is used to treat flu symptoms caused by influenza virus in people have had symptoms for less than 2 days."

Isolating in one's home could easily result in a death sentence for elderly and high-risk patients who, as a result do not get early treatment for COVID with an effective protocol, while the delay in treatment results in hospitalization and thus being deprived of HCQ, then perhaps into a downward progression toward a "cytokine storm".
But it's good business for Big Pharma and the illness industry at an average $73,300 bill for COVID hospitalization!

Dr. Richard Urso
https://www.bitchute.com/video/J70IHMYz0Hk1/

Guidelines from the NIH site:
https://www.covid-19forum.org/index.php?topic=390.0
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https://www.covid-19forum.org/index.php?topic=106.0

An Effective COVID Treatment the Media Continues to Besmirch

By Steven Hatfill
August 04, 2020

(excerpt, main article at link above)

"On April 6, 2020, an international team of medical experts published an extensive study of hydroxychloroquine in more than 130,000 patients with connective tissue disorders. They reaffirmed that hydroxychloroquine was a safe drug with no serious side effects. The drug could safely be given to pregnant women and breast-feeding mothers. Consequently, countries such as China, Turkey, South Korea, India, Morocco, Algeria, and others began to use hydroxychloroquine widely and early in their national pandemic response. Doctors overseas were safely prescribing the drug based on clinical signs and symptoms because widespread testing was not available.

However, the NIH promoted a much different strategy for the United States. The “Fauci Strategy” was to keep early infected patients quarantined at home without treatment until they developed a shortness of breath and had to be admitted to a hospital. Then they would they be given hydroxychloroquine. The Food and Drug Administration cluelessly agreed to this doctrine and it stated in its hydroxychloroquine Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) that “hospitalized patients were likely to have a greater prospect of benefit (compared to ambulatory patients with mild illness).”

In reality just the opposite was true. This was a tragic mistake by Fauci and FDA Commissioner Dr. Stephen Hahn and it was a mistake that would cost the lives of thousands of Americans in the days to come.

At the same time, accumulating data showed remarkable results if hydroxychloroquine were given to patients early, during a seven-day window from the time of first symptom onset. If given during this window, most infections did not progress into the severe, lethal second stage of the disease. Patients still got sick, but they avoided hospitalization or the later transfer to an intensive care unit. In mid-April a high-level memo was sent to the FDA alerting them to the fact that the best use for hydroxychloroquine was for its early use in still ambulatory COVID patients. These patients were quarantined at home but were not short of breath and did not yet require supplemental oxygen and hospitalization. 

Failing to understand that COVID-19 could be a two-stage disease process, the FDA ignored the memo and, as previously mentioned, it withdrew its EUA for hydroxychloroquine based on flawed studies and clinical trials that were applicable only to late-stage COVID patients.

By now, however, some countries had already implemented early, aggressive, outpatient community treatment with hydroxychloroquine and within weeks were able to minimize their COVID deaths and bring their national pandemic under some degree of control.
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Much more to this tragic story:
https://www.covid-19forum.org/index.php?topic=106.0
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Over a million Americans have died completely unnecessary, horrific, deaths from COVID-19. Do you have a plan in place to help your family dodge the average $73,300 COVID hospital bill, through prevention and a $20 EARLY treatment protocol? https://www.covidtreatmentoptions.com/