Well, thank you everyone. I'm out of the hospital after half a month. It was a lot of coughing the first few days. They started giving Hydroxychloroquine right away. They call it a "mercy drug" because they only give it to people who might otherwise die. But now, I think they are giving it to anyone severe.
So, the drug worked right away. I stopped coughing after two or three days. I mean, stopped coughing like magic. I was able to sleep laying down! This is very strange considering I had pneumonia. Having pneumonia means you can't lay down and sleep because you can't stop coughing. You can't stop coughing because of the water in your lungs.
That was the only special drug they gave me. Otherwise it was oxygen, anti-biotics, Tylenol, etc...
Now, that drug has full of side effects. One of the major ones it gave me was that it caused my heart to be erratic on the EKG. I have a normal heart, otherwise, it would have been a heart attack.
When I first went in the hospital, already they were carrying dead people out.
Hey, if they tell you that you're going into a ventilator, it means you're dead. 80% of people put on those machines die.
If you die, you die by drowning in your own fluids. What happens is in many cases, your body fights back and does so too hard. It produces too much fluids and so you drown. Note that there is no real pain involved with this new coronavirus. You don't die in miserable pain. You die miserably, but no pain.