Posted on 09/07/2021 7:00:29 PM PDT by Hojczyk
Doctors and health officials rave
“This is the golden goose, okay, this is what we need, and we’ve got a short window to get these people treated,” said Dr. David Thrasher, a pulmonologist from Alabama. “This is the only thing in COVID that I’ve seen that is not controversial.”
“It is incredibly effective if given early enough,” Dr. Overton said of the antibody treatment, adding that the care is “lifesaving.”
Dr. Sujesh Pillai, Chief of Staff for Huntsville Memorial, said the hospital administered more than 50 infusions in a matter of two weeks, and only one person had to be admitted to the hospital.
“When you get the infusion treatment, it’s a one-hour IV infusion that we do in the hospital. You’re not admitted. You go home right after it’s done,” Pillai said. “It’s very well tolerated. It has been shown to have about 70 to 80% chance of preventing you from developing severe COVID or ending up coming to the hospital at all and helping you get a full recovery.”
Erin McCreary, director of stewardship innovation at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, called the treatment “absolutely the standard of care for COVID-19. It is my hope that clinics know that.”
Last week, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), who is without question leading the way to promote both vaccine and early care like antibody treatment, suggested some public health officials bypassed promotion of the treatment in an effort to drive behavior. Basically, officials were scared if Americans knew about the highly effective treatment, they might forgo a vaccine. DeSantis emphasized the importance of vaccination but criticized those, in his opinion, neglecting to inform the public about all their options and care.
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I’m sure Biden wouldn’t be able to tell us about it even if he knew what it was.
Gal down the road from us got the bug. So, while she waited to long to go in and is now in the Hospital, the rest of them in the family got that treatment and although they all tested positive, not one of them ended up with anything but a runny nose.
Plasma Infusion saved my life when my Immune System crashed after my last Chemotherapy Regimen six years ago.
It was the only treatment that worked. I had five different Lung infections including Pneumonia. I was sick for Months but I’m still here.
Anybody researched which is more effective for mid/late-stage COVID, antibody treatment or Ivermectin or HCQ?
Ping
In the blurb on top, I could not find the name of this wonder treatment. Are they talking about REGENERON? I need things to be very plain.
You cant get the regen-cov at the end.
That is for the first 10 days.
Yes. And two others similar to it.
Yeah, very poorly written article...tell us that there is an AMAZING treatment that could probably halt the pandemic in its tracks but don’t tell us what it is called?
It’s called monoclonal antibody treatment. If you are diagnosed with covid you should seek it out immediately.
Glad to hear...you stay healthy, now!!!!
Just get the JAB or face the consequences.
16And the second beast required all people small and great, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on their right hand or on their forehead, 17so that no one could buy or sell unless he had the mark—the name of the beast or the number of its name.…
HCQ was never anything but a prophylactic, it has been proven not to reduce the number of deaths or the need for mechanical ventilation in hospitalized patients.
I don’t understand why this is needed. We really need to study why a few people are so seriously impacted by this virus. I just got over it, for the second time, and I was through it in two days using nothing but over-the-counter cold medicine. Got sick on Monday, by Wednesday night my temperature was back to normal. I will admit, Tuesday was pretty bad.
The worst part was worrying about my wife when she came down with it, even though she insisted she only had a cold, until she was tested.
And I would add, we’re both in our mid 60’s.
The monoclonal antibody series was created using embryonic kidney cells, so anyone that has a problem with that is out of luck
A link would be helpful.
You really need to be much more proactive and seek out where it is available BEFORE you test positive. Not all hospitals will administer it. Our daughter told us about monoclonal treatment and suggested that some Mayo clinics will provide treatment.
One key is to get your dose up to 10 days after you test positive. This means, you should not put off getting tested and you need to line up how you can get it before you need it.
70-80% chance of not getting super bad covid? most people don’t get all that sick from covid anyway.
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