Yup, if some doctor prescribed an antibiotic against corona virus, he should go to the jail...Antibiotics are useless against virus. Those are against bacteria. I call this another scam.
Don't worry, none of us sane people believed Aorrta and thought it was coming out in February.Also sadly, i have some announcement to make.
The game will probably get delayed a bit! Aorrta isnt feeling well, he has high temperature and did a covid test to see if he has it;
But again his body temp fluctuates to much at this time, from 37 to 39.6 to 38 and so on.
I know all of us are horny and want to play the game. But again, you know how it is when you have health problems.
He didnt told me if the game will be delayed at all or so, but i am just telling you guys in advance just to know.
Is Aorrta dying?View attachment 1009382
JAN 29, 2021 AT 8:18 AM
Hi
Hello. unfortunately I have a covid. the temperature lasts the 5th day. the smells are gone. it is a little difficult to breathe. I have already bought the antibiotics prescribed by the doctor. I will prick them. thank you all for your understanding. take care of yourself!
Bogdan S. you are not dying, are you?Again, there's a lot of misunderstanding or not the appropriate use of antibiotics taking place. And, the more the bacteria are exposed to antibiotics through treatments that are unnecessary, they will develop resistance. And with COVID, there's a very large expansion in the number of patients with respiratory disease where patients might feel the urge to take an antibiotic, while in reality COVID is not a bacteria, it's a virus.
And, the use of these antibiotics will not treat them but it will create resistance among bacteria that already exists in our bodies. So, it’s a very complex scenario, Vismita, but the bottom line is antibiotics should not be prescribed unless there's a clear medical indication for them.
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It's very important to realize that we do not need to give antibiotics to patients who are isolated with COVID-19 in their homes, because they have mild disease.
And, to only be receiving antibiotics if they are significantly ill, where the healthcare provider is suspicious of – on top of the COVID-19 – the patient having a bacterial infection. And, this needs to be done by a prescription of a healthcare provider.