The problem with people getting over covid at home is that the best drugs--if you can get them--require treating before you get very sick. At least that was the case before omicron. And the reality of medical care in the US--and I suspect Canada and a lot of places with good health care systems--is that getting that kind of care promptly from your personal doctor is likely to be a challenge.
And with omicron, who is high enough risk, especially among the vaccinated, to justify covid pills? Does anyone know this yet?
It is not reasonable to ask the general public to keep track of all the changing information and to know what their personal risk is in order to know when to go to the ER when their personal doctor can't help them.
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