I recently heard the most important thing to do if you get covid is you get a pulse oximeter and watch to see if your oxygen saturation gets close to or under 90%, and that's when you go to the hospital, because covid affects the ability of the body to transport oxygen, so I found that useful. Many of the really bad covid cases AND organ failures have more to do with hypoxia as a result of delayed seeking of medical treatment, and it's not some conspiracy theory going around about administering remdesivir like I originally thought, though that medication has little in the way of effectiveness anyways.
That's some information some of you anti-vaccers could use.
Of course if we had a media that didn't insult our intelligence and told us things like this instead of having to stumble upon them ourselves, that didn't always have some narrative driven agenda to treat us like 3 year olds, maybe more people would trust our politicians and we'd probably have far less covid deaths had they shared this piece of information to the public.