Posted on 12/31/2020 1:24:12 PM PST by conservative98
The West Virginia National Guard admitted Thursday that 42 people expecting to receive the Moderna vaccine for COVID-19 were instead accidentally given the Regeneron antibody used to treat infections.
The mistake occurred at a vaccination clinic hosted by staff at the Boone County Health Department, and all of the people who accidentally received the wrong product are being contacted by the department, the National Guard said in a statement.
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It would be funny if it wasn’t so disgusting and alarming.
They were probably the lucky ones.
Wouldn’t it be funny if that is actually the best thing to do?
I worked in info technology - at least we could just delete our mistakes and try again.
Govt can mess up a wet dream.
Then they’ll want these people to come back and get the vaccine or at least recommend it. Because the “experts” believe they’re smarter than the human immune system.
since the vaccine is an IM injection and the antibody cocktail an IV infusion I don’t understand how this could happen
No. Because infused antibodies give passive immunity for a couple of weeks then are gone. If you want longer lasting immunity you need the vaccine. The people who were given this need to return for the vaccine once the antibody cocktail is oit of their system
Chaos happens.
Whatever works.
Why is the NG admitting anything rather than the responsible health department??
We’re from the government and we’re here to help.
Tells you who is over seeing that the facts get published.
The WV governor assigned the WVNG the responsibility of managing & distributed the vaccine.
I don’t care if the NG did send the wrong stuff.
Don’t the idiot health department staff actually doing the injecting read the labels?!
I’m more PO’d at the people administering the vaccinations.
Are they illiterate?!
Mom MD wrote: “since the vaccine is an IM injection and the antibody cocktail an IV infusion I don’t understand how this could happen”
Because the antibody cocktail should be an IV infusion doesn’t mean someone could put it in a syringe. Mistakes happen.
The human body develops antibodies to a host of pathogens that is lifelong. The following sentence doesn’t mean to cast aspersions on the rank and file doctors and nurses. What credible and concrete evidence do you have to prove that that isn’t the case with Covid besides what the failed, elite establishment medical community puts out?
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