I am not a medical doctor. But I did have the symptoms that they are calling "symptoms of Covid-19." I was prepared with both the protocol below and the medicine (Ivermectin). When I started experiencing the symptoms, I took the Ivermectin and was feeling better within 48 hours. A elderly friend of mine, who came down with the same symptoms, did not take Ivermectin immediately. Her blood oxygen was down to 87 before she started taking Ivermectin about a week after her symptoms started. Within 72 hours, after beginning the proper amount of Ivermectin, she was feeling better. So I can say from experience that, taken at the right time and in the proper amount, Ivermectin works when you have "symptoms of Covid-19."
Here is the protocol to follow:
https://covid19criticalcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/FLCCC-Alliance-I-MASKplus-Protocol-ENGLISH.pdfI recommend waiting until you start having symptoms to take Ivermectin. But please note that the prophylactic dose is NOT the correct dose if you are already experiencing symptoms. If experiencing symptoms, you need to take 2x-3x the prophylactic dose, as the FLCCC protocol tells you to do.
Also, the earlier you take Ivermectin, the better the results will be. Ivermectin prevents the virus from replicating in your body. After a week or more of experiencing symptoms, Ivermectin will be less helpful to you.
You can get agricultural-grade Ivermectin at ValleyVet.com. At the moment they are sold out of the Ivermectin horse paste. But they currently have some Cattle/Swine Injectable and Sheep Drench. Both of those are taken orally. Dosing varies depending on which variety of Ivermectin you use. Cattle/Swine version has a little over 10x more Ivermectin per unit (1%) than the Sheep Drench (.08%). This just means you will need to drink more Sheep Drench than Cattle/Swine to get the same amount of Ivermectin.
If your math skills are not strong or your head is swimming with fever, get someone you trust to check your math on the dosing. But overall Ivermectin has a broad safe dosing range. If you are a little over, it won't hurt you. But don't accidentally go 10X over the recommended dose!
Also, there are a handful pharmaceuticals that are contraindicated with Ivermectin. Most have moderate interactions, meaning the main effect is weakening one or both of the drugs when taken together. Here's a list (scroll through alphabetically):
https://www.drugs.com/drug-interactions-all/ivermectin.html?letter=A