Abstract: The SARS-CoV-2 virus spreading across the world has led to surges of COVID-19 illness, hospitalizations, and death. The complex and multifaceted pathophysiology of life-threatening COVID-19 illness including viral mediated organ damage, cytokine storm, and thrombosis warrants early interventions to address all components of the devastating illness. In countries where therapeutic nihilism is prevalent, patients endure escalating symptoms and without early treatment can succumb to delayed in-hospital care and death. Prompt early initiation of sequenced multidrug therapy (SMDT) is a widely and currently available solution to stem the tide of hospitalizations and death. A multipronged therapeutic approach includes 1) adjuvant nutraceuticals, 2) combination intracellular anti-infective therapy, 3) inhaled/oral corticosteroids, 4) antiplatelet agents/anticoagulants, 5) supportive care including supplemental oxygen, monitoring, and telemedicine. Randomized trials of individual, novel oral therapies have not delivered tools for physicians to combat the pandemic in practice. No single therapeutic option thus far has been entirely effective and therefore a combination is required at this time. An urgent immediate pivot from single drug to SMDT regimens should be employed as a critical strategy to deal with the large numbers of acute COVID-19 patients with the aim of reducing the intensity and duration of symptoms and avoiding hospitalization and death.
Many of the worlds top doctors are advocating for a combo of vitamin C, D, Zinc, hydroxychloroquine, and azithromyacin. In absence of hydroxychloroquine or instead of it, ivermectin has proven very effective. All of these are for early intervention...first 2-7 days of contracting COVID and it’s showing almost 100% efficacy.
"There is a reported 1 percent increase in suicides for each 1 percent increase in the unemployment rate. One in four Americans between the ages of 18 and 24 had suicidal ideations in the last months due to the lockdown, not COVID-19."
lockdowns cause mutations