I've been looking at some stuff on the MATH+ protocol and hospitals that are following it are getting incredibly low mortality rates. This is a protocol using methylprednisolone IV, ascorbic acid IV, thiamine, and heparin, plus Vitamin D, zinc, meletonin, pepcid, etc. Started within 6 hours of ER presentation. These patients have been sick at home for days and finally had enough breathing difficulty to go to the hospital, so they will probably be admitted and some percentage would go on to die. That UK steroid paper reported mortality of 41% for ventilated patients.

But the doctors using MATH+ are reporting under 2% mortality and they were 80 years old+ with co-morbidities. I think a lot of people are going to die needlessly if more hospitals continue to ignore this protocol.