Posted on 01/24/2022 3:54:45 PM PST by ChicagoConservative27
The Food and Drug Administration on Monday significantly restricted the use of a pair of monoclonal antibody treatments for COVID-19 because they are ineffective against the omicron.
The agency said the therapies made by Eli Lilly and Regeneron should only be used in patients that have been infected with or exposed to a variant that is susceptible to the treatments.
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Touché
One guy ran the unpacked test under tap water. Came up positive.
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After two years, the virus probably is in the water supply.
This is fine. They are of limited or no use against Omicron, but they work against Delta.
In WA, you would have to have an official test which takes a few days to find out if positive or negative. They you have to find a place that does the antibody treatment, then get in line to wait. By then, you are likely 3 days to a week and a half into the infection, and you are on your own. Just like you are on your own if you use Ivermectin and other protocols, which you can begin immediately.
Ayup.
+100
I hear this all the time, Monclonals works against Delta but are of no use against Omicron.
This may be 100% true, but how do we know for sure, given all the lies and misinformation that has been told to the public by Fauci and all the other Government Health Officials, IMO we can’t believe a single thing we are being told about Covid.
I find it strange as the Government is getting desperate about getting everyone vaccinated, the one early treatment option that was working and allowed by the Government is now suddenly a problem and stopped.
I could be wrong, but I am skeptical.
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