Minnesota Department of Health Guide Sheets Encourage Racial Discrimination for Monoclonal Antibody Treatment
https://www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/coronavirus/hcp/mabchild.pdf
Excerpt:
Page 6 of Guide-
CRITERIA FOR MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY TREATMENT OF COVID - 1 9
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Race/ethnicity
Black/African American
Hispanic/Latino
Asian
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander
American Indian or Alaskan Native
Rheumatology
Significant secondary immunosuppression due to pharmacologic agents (see Immunology).
The FDA has provided guidance that other medical conditions or factors may also place individual patients at
high risk for progression to severe COVID-19 and authorization of monoclonal antibodies under the EUA is not
limited to the medical conditions or factors listed above. Health care providers should consider the benefit-risk
for an individual patient.
Advisory Group: Children’s Minnesota, Mayo Clinic, University of Minnesota (5/25/21)
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From the article:
“...authorization of monoclonal antibodies under the EUA is not
limited to the medical conditions or factors listed above. “
So, whatever medic said that ethnicities not listed couldn’t get the treatment, is full of it.