Well, thats interesting...
And what about spike protein shedding?
Historically, Corona virus vaccines have never been particularly successful so the single minded focus on vaccines has always been a risky bet.
It's really risky to pump untried, experimental vaccines into an entire population in the middle of a pandemic, especially when there such clearly defined risk groups and those not in the risk groups at at minimal to zero risk
Targeted use of vaccines for those in high risk groups along with preventative measures such as taking well proven, inexpensive drugs like HCQ or Ivermectin to prevent or moderate infection at it's earliest stage are the best strategies for fighting this virus
Monoclonal antibodies are a great step forward when added to the above. Since it is looking like we may be seeing anti body enhancement creeping into the vaxed population, this approach may be the best (or only) way to boost immunity and counteract serious ADE complications in the vaccinated public
I think they have been approved for some time. There is even an HHS webpage to help you find a location. If they cared about people’s health, rather than forcing the vaccine, they would be communicating therapeutic options like this. Instead, you have to hunt for them.
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DeSantis talked about this today too.
If the elderly start showing signs of covid - they can go to their doctor and get monoclonal antibodies BEFORE their symptoms have progressed to something harder to deal with... most can avoid hospitalizations.