The reason for all my concern is because I called my doctor to find out her protocol when she has a patient who tests positive for covid. I know many people who have had great success with prescribed Ivermectin, so I called to ask if that was also her regiment. She told me she has no faith in Ivermectin. Her standard protocol is once her patient is diagnosed, she will send me to a special room at our local hospital, where they provide this 4 hour infusion. Once done, she will prescribe Remdesivir and a Z-Pack, and to go home, keeping a close monitor for fever and O2 saturation. She recommends we all get the finger clip O2 monitor and a forehead non-touch thermometer. She said timing is critical as the infusion only works great at the onset.
This is just what my doc told me. I'm sure other docs think differently, and would like to know what other docs say. I've had the covid shot series, but my live in girlfriend refused to get the shot, so this info is primarily to protect her but I understand getting the shot doesn't really protect anyone, and it is suppose to lessen the symptoms.