Fully vaccinated, re-infected patients, receiving antibody treatment to reduce strain on hospitals

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See Experts turn to antibody treatment following swarm of breakthrough COVID-19 infections

July 29, 2021·

”While authorized vaccines have proven safe and effective in holding the line against COVID-19, they are not 100% effective. Reports of uncommon breakthrough cases among fully vaccinated Americans, coupled with the delta variant tearing through the country, threaten to undermine the fiercely fought wins against the pandemic.”

”For the fully vaccinated who do test positive, if you are at high risk for severe infection, health experts are now turning to Food and Drug Administration authorized, virus-fighting monoclonal antibodies in some cases. They are saying it's safe and beneficial for those who have been vaccinated, but get infected with COVID-19 nonetheless.”




Also see Field hospital set to ease strain amid record-breaking COVID-19 surge

August 12, 2021

”Each day, the outpatient area of the field hospital will care for 60 to 100 patients who need monoclonal antibody therapy to fight COVID-19.”

“We hope that by offering an outpatient treatment venue, we will decrease the number of patients we have to see in here,” Jones said in the news conference inside the field hospital.


JWK

The Democrat Party Leadership, once an advocate for hard working American citizens and their families, is now their worst nightmare.
 
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See Experts turn to antibody treatment following swarm of breakthrough COVID-19 infections

July 29, 2021·

”While authorized vaccines have proven safe and effective in holding the line against COVID-19, they are not 100% effective. Reports of uncommon breakthrough cases among fully vaccinated Americans, coupled with the delta variant tearing through the country, threaten to undermine the fiercely fought wins against the pandemic.”

”For the fully vaccinated who do test positive, if you are at high risk for severe infection, health experts are now turning to Food and Drug Administration authorized, virus-fighting monoclonal antibodies in some cases. They are saying it's safe and beneficial for those who have been vaccinated, but get infected with COVID-19 nonetheless.”




Also see Field hospital set to ease strain amid record-breaking COVID-19 surge

August 12, 2021

”Each day, the outpatient area of the field hospital will care for 60 to 100 patients who need monoclonal antibody therapy to fight COVID-19.”

“We hope that by offering an outpatient treatment venue, we will decrease the number of patients we have to see in here,” Jones said in the news conference inside the field hospital.


JWK

The Democrat Party Leadership, once an advocate for hard working American citizens and their families, is now their worst nightmare.

Just looked this up. At least in my area, you have to be obese or have diabetes, heart disease, obesity or be immune compromised to quality, or over age 65. If you are between ages 55-65 you can qualify with more severe disease.

Interesting.
 
Just looked this up. At least in my area, you have to be obese or have diabetes, heart disease, obesity or be immune compromised to quality, or over age 65. If you are between ages 55-65 you can qualify with more severe disease.

Interesting.

I think the strategy is to protect the most vulnerable which accounts for, as I remember, about 95% of those who get hospitalized.

On thing for sure, the covid virus is going to be with us for a very, very long time and it would be wise to have a number of effective treatments, one of which is proving its worth is the antibody treatment.

JWK

The Democrat Party Leadership, once an advocate for hard working American citizens and their families, is now their worst nightmare.
 
The commie virus targets first the elderly, then obese, which is the general criteria for antibody qualification.
 
The commie virus targets first the elderly, then obese, which is the general criteria for antibody qualification.

CDC now recommends third dose of covid vaccine​

Now we are finding that those who not only received two shots of a covid vaccine, should probably get a third shot. LINK

Maybe they should just get the antibody treatment which seems to be more effective.

See: Health experts tout monoclonal antibody therapy’s effectiveness in treating COVID-19

August, 2021

ORLANDO, Fla. - Monoclonal antibody infusion therapy is getting rave reviews from medical experts for its effectiveness in treating patients with the coronavirus. But not all hospitals in Central Florida are offering it.

JWK
There is now both domestic and foreign blood on the hands of all those who voted for the Biden/Harris ticket.
 
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Finally, the antibody treatment game changer for Covid is being turned to across the country!


Monoclonal antibody treatment now available in East Tennessee primary care offices
Aug 16, 2021

”KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — There is a treatment for COVID-19 that has been around since November of 2020 according to Tennessee Health Commissioner Dr. Lisa Piercey. Its called monoclonal antibody treatment.”

”Now, it’s becoming more readily available in East Tennessee. The treatment has been used in hospitals for patients who have become critically ill with COVID-19 and who are considered ‘high risk.’’



UMMC to start monoclonal antibody clinic Tuesday

August 16, 2021

“The University of Mississippi Medical Center is now accepting appointments for a monoclonal antibody (MAB) infusion clinic for COVID-19 patients, which opens Tuesday in the field hospital located in Parking Garage B, which is across from the adult and children’s emergency rooms”
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“We know that monoclonal antibody treatments may help patients avoid progression of mild symptoms into severe disease requiring hospitalization or leading to death. The availability of this clinic offers UMMC another tool in combating the devastating effects of this pandemic and in alleviating the burden of the state’s hospital system,” said Dr. Alan Jones, associate vice chancellor for clinical affairs and COVID-19 clinical response leader.”

Antibody treatment could decrease COVID-19 hospitalizations by 80%, researcher says




August 16, 2021

“Dr. Gottlieb said the key for the antibodies to be most effective is to get them early on.”

"We've shown that if we give the antibodies early to patients at risk of progression, we can decrease the risk of hospitalization or worse by somewhere between 70% to even 87%," he said.”

”This comes as hospitals and ICUs are facing another surge, with low amounts of staffed ICU beds available for the Austin region.”


It’s about freaken time! And, Trump was right all along!

JWK
There is now both domestic and foreign blood on the hands of all those who voted for the Biden/Harris ticket.
 

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