Why are healthcare providers not being inundated with information on how to access them? Why aren’t Americans being told where to locate them if they are symptomatic and have a positive test?
Here's the other question -- the Rio Grande Valley sector in Texas reports a 900% increase in COVID-19 positive detainees at the border. According to Border Patrol, 188,000 illegal immigrants came last month. Just under 105,000 were denied access due to Title 42, which is a public health protocol due to COVID-19. The Biden administration is not expelling unaccompanied children or most family units under Title 42, and eliminating it entirely is under consideration. These illegal border crossers could be carrying a myriad of variants that are not well understood or common in this country. Reports also confirm the use of a Texas Airforce base to transport those not expelled all over the country. Haitian immigrants are showing up by the busload in mid-sized cities in Louisiana as well.
Come on maaaannnnnn! A whole lot of people can’t figure out how to log on to the internet to schedule a jab (or find a lawyer or accountant) and now someone wants questions/answers about effective monoclonal antibodies? Asking a bit much. :-}
I would like to know the test they are using to find the huge surge in the china virus variant (delta). If it is still the PCR test then the numbers are all but useless because the test itself is no good as it is used.
https://fcpp.org/2021/02/27/pcr-test-is-flimsy-say-inventor-and-courts/
It’s all bullsh*t and I am amazed so many right here on FR can’t see what is so obvious.
Not sure if it’s the same thing, but on Tulsa news this morning, it was announced that St. John Hospital has antibody therapy available for Covid19 patients. I believe a friend’s adult son was given that treatment last year at St. Francis Hospital in Tulsa.