-PJTexas just set up monoclonal antibody infusion centers.According to Abbott's office, the first infusion center, located in San Antonio, has served over 100 Texans since opening on Tuesday.An infusion center in Corpus Christi began operations Friday morning at the RMB Fairgrounds,
An infusion center in Austin will launch Monday at the Travis County Expo Center, and DSHS is working with local officials to launch similar operations in Conroe, Dallas-Fort Worth, and Laredo in the coming days.
TDEM will also launch a regional infusion center for the Rio Grande Valley on Saturday in Harlingen, and the department expanded operations at the existing regional infusion center in Lubbock this past week.
These infusion centers are equipped with Regeneron's monoclonal antibodies and will treat COVID-19 patients who do not need hospitalization using therapeutic drugs that can prevent their conditions from getting worse, Abbott's office said.
Screw all this big Pharma crap
Colloidal silver kills all viruses and bacteria
About dang time!
(*reading article to see if it confirms what I guessed*)
I have learned that if you get the vaccine you can’t donate antibodies, you don’t produce them. But if you had covid you can donate. My daughter’s mother in law has been donating them for over a year. Still poroducing them. Our governor, fully vaccinate, has covid... is receiving antibodies. I need to get tested and see if I am still producing antibodies.
Bttt
Brother-in-law got this and was immediately better.
Site is a dragnet for personal information. I clicked out.
Thanks for posting — this is very helpful. I bookmarked it for future reference. It’s weird - Coeur d’Alene, Idaho doesn’t have any centers, but there are some in smaller towns around us like Kellogg, ID; Libby, MT; Newport, WA; Pullman, WA; and (of course) Spokane, WA. We have a big medical center here in Coeur d’Alene, so I’m surprised they are not on the list.
Bkmk
One near me with one infusion chair. No other info. Joy of living rural.
One finally shows up for me locally instead of 50 miles away. Last time I checked was maybe a week ago. It’s listed as “Unclaimed” rather than “Verified”, whatever that means.
Thanks for the link.
Your infusion center link must be more up to date than this HHS one (https://protect-public.hhs.gov/pages/therapeutics-distribution#distribution-locations).
An infusion center shows up locally for me on the locator at your link but not at the HHS link.
The UK is only doing this now?!
Apparently this only applies to TX. No matter what I input all I get is TX locations.
Worthless here in KY