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”A total of 1,600 patients have been treated by Tampa General with monoclonal antibodies. “By targeting towards the virus, this therapy prevents infection that can keep patients out of the emergency room,” said Kim, who also leads the monoclonal antibodies clinic. “People have less severe disease and aren’t going to give it to others, it’s an important treatment,” she noted.”
”The antibodies are administered through an IV for just an hour or two. The treatment, which was administered to President Donald Trump when he was hospitalized in October, works best for COVID-19 positive patients who developed symptoms in the previous 7 days.”
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”Tampa General officials said the treatment has proven “highly effective” at keeping at-risk patients out of emergency rooms and intensive care units. It is considered appropriate for those over 55 who have underlying health issues such as heart disease, high blood pressure and respiratory illnesses, and for everyone age 65 and up.”
It's considered experimental at this point. These are under emergency use authorization and limited to people at high risk. Plus you have to start during the first week of showing symptoms. If you wait until you are hospitalized, it's too late.
"More than 150 people have died and nearly 600 have been hospitalized in Illinois due to COVID-19 in "breakthrough" cases after they were fully vaccinated, according to state health officials."
It's considered experimental at this point. These are under emergency use authorization and limited to people at high risk. Plus you have to start during the first week of showing symptoms. If you wait until you are hospitalized, it's too late.
Hold on. That treatment is experimental and biological material, without having phase three studies finalized and certified by independent body (aka vaccines) is not? Seriously? What's the difference?
"More than 150 people have died and nearly 600 have been hospitalized in Illinois due to COVID-19 in "breakthrough" cases after they were fully vaccinated, according to state health officials."
Out of how many total vaccinated please?
The fact is almost all covid hospitalizations/deaths due to the unvaccinated
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