Ask a Doctor: “Someone in my family has been sick for a few days and just tested positive for COVID-19. What can I do to help myself from getting sick as well?” Your risk of becoming sick depends on many factors including your age, co-existing medical conditions, vitamin D level, and overall nutritional status. Older people as well as those with pre-existing diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular or respiratory diseases, autoimmunity, and immunosuppression are at greater risk of severe disease and death from SARS-CoV-2 infection. Regardless, you can improve your chances of not becoming ill or mitigating illness if you follow the Frontline Covid Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC), Dr. Peter McCullough’s, or Dr. Vladimir Zelenko’s preventative protocols. The virus replicates for the first few days in your nose, mouth, and throat, so it is important to gargle with an antiseptic mouthwash and do nasal rinses using diluted hydrogen peroxide or betadine. Ask …
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