Why didn’t the hospital administer Monoclonal Antibodies as soon as they could?
Trump was given the monoclonals at Walter Reed on a Friday and left the hospital on Monday.
What exactly are hospitals doing for EARLY treatment protocols?
Can anyone share with us what the standard guidelines for early treatments are other than to isolate, take Tylenol and hope you get better, and go to the hospital when you’re not getting better?
Remedisivir is a monoclonal antibody. It just has terrible side effects that will kill you. Regeneron is another monoclonal antibody which is a good one. There’s a third one that I can’t remember the name of at the moment. So if you go to the hospital they give you remedisivir which attacks your kidneys and causes fluid buildup which ends up in your lungs and the next thing you know you’re on a ventilator looking at the grim reaper.
Don’t go to the hospital. They aren’t saving people.