Have any professional athletes allegedly died from covid? I know some have supposedly caught it and suffered tremendously.... but they were all invariably hospitalized.
It seems BEING HOSPITALIZED IS A DEATH SENTENCE if you "have covid". Nobody is fucking dying at home from covid19.
The last thing you want is to go to a hospital. They are financially incentivized to have you sick as fuck. They don't get paid based on how well their patients are doing- they get paid based on how poorly they're doing. So the only reason they have to actually heal patients: a moral reason. But over the last two years, the vast majority of doctors revealed to us that they will happily, eagerly even, throw away their morals in order to not "rock the boat" that is the medical establishment.
I know a woman who has been sick for about a week, flu-like symptoms, low fever for two days. She saw her doctor today, they did some kind of rapid covid test and got results in about 10 minutes- positive. So what's the treatment? Ivermectin/HCQ cycle? No... a fucking blood transfusion is the first thing the doctor suggested. From what I understand, they want to pump her full of blood that has monoclonal antibodies. This is a major procedure. Why the fuck don't they just TRY giving her Ivermectin, see how she feels after a week of that?! Why jump to these extreme treatments?
The answer is probably "money". The last thing the medical establishment wants is for us to be healthy- because they view us as customers. If we are healthy, we don't need their services, so they don't get our money. But if we are unhealthy, with "chronic" illnesses... you are a fucking gold mine to be drained. It's truly revolting.
Amen
People's immune systems vary greatly. A perfectly healthy person who never gets sick may be particularly susceptible to a disease like COVID-19. It's just a dice roll. You never know. Sure, probabilistically, an athlete who eats well and trains well is an extremely rare case for COVID-19 deaths but they likely just had a rare combination of immunological factors that resulted in them being more susceptible to SARS-CoV-2.
Also, even with a perfect immune system with an ultra high titer count, ready to fight SARS-CoV-2, if you get an immense initial load of the virus, your body will not be able to fight off the virus fast enough and you will die. The viral load you experience in the first 4 hours of exposure is the key to living or dying. Same with any disease.
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