A 60-year-old veteran GP has cured coronavirus with paracetamol, chicken soup, and lemonade.
Dr. Clare Gerada, ex-head of the Royal College of GPs, tested positive for coronavirus after returning from a New York conference.
She was left bed-ridden after having a fever, sore throat, dizziness, a headache, and chest pains for days.
Dr. Clare, who has now recovered, has claimed she cured coronavirus with paracetamol, chicken soup, and lemonade.
She said: “I was so sapped of energy. I couldn’t have found the energy to pick up a £50 note if it was on the floor in front of me. The illness was draining and knocked me for six but I never felt my life was at risk.”
“My body was doing what it could to fight the infection. I can understand why people are worried but the vast, majority will survive, like I have. It is not necessarily a death sentence.”
She said she didn’t need heroic medicines and her husband Sir Simon Wessely, ex-president of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, wrapped a Chelsea football scarf around his face to protect himself from the virus when she had coronavirus.
Dr. Clare said she had a fever, tiredness, and headache for the five days and she would only get out of her bed for using the toilet.
She said: “I lived through this nasty illness, wishing it away but never feeling it would finish me off. I didn’t need any heroic medicines or interventions.”
She said two paracetamol three times a day and lemonade was all she needed to cure coronavirus.
She also had God’s penicillin and chicken soup.
She said: “My husband practiced social distancing. We communicated via mobile phone and he wore the only protection he had for his face — a Chelsea football scarf.”
Dr. Clare has now fully recovered. She said it was frightening but she never felt she would die.
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