excalibur
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All this while the doddering Biden goes loopy and lectures us and issues stupid orders.
Florida has done a great job. And that includes freedom compared to mandates.
Florida has done a great job. And that includes freedom compared to mandates.
Gov. Ron DeSantis gave an update Thursday from Broward Health Medical Center in Fort Lauderdale.
He said 90,000 treatments have been administered at 25 different state sites.
DeSantis said there have been 24 consecutive days where the census for COVID-19 patients has declined.
He said anyone seeking the treatment was visit patientportalfl.com to register.
"We've kept thousands of people out of the hospital who were able to get the early treatment," DeSantis said.
The governor reiterated that early treatment with monoclonal antibodies has proven to radically reduce the chances of being admitted to the hospital.
He urged anyone who tests positive, especially those at risk for severe illness, to seek out monoclonal antibody treatment early.
DeSantis complained that the Biden administration has told the state of Florida that their antibody treatment is going to be restricted so more can be allocated to other states.
"We're going to fight like hell to make sure Floridians get the treatment they need," he said.
He said 90,000 treatments have been administered at 25 different state sites.
DeSantis said there have been 24 consecutive days where the census for COVID-19 patients has declined.
He said anyone seeking the treatment was visit patientportalfl.com to register.
"We've kept thousands of people out of the hospital who were able to get the early treatment," DeSantis said.
The governor reiterated that early treatment with monoclonal antibodies has proven to radically reduce the chances of being admitted to the hospital.
He urged anyone who tests positive, especially those at risk for severe illness, to seek out monoclonal antibody treatment early.
DeSantis complained that the Biden administration has told the state of Florida that their antibody treatment is going to be restricted so more can be allocated to other states.
"We're going to fight like hell to make sure Floridians get the treatment they need," he said.
Gov. DeSantis says 90,000 monoclonal antibody treatments have been administered at state sites
Gov. Ron DeSantis is set to give an update on Thursday from Broward Health Medical Center in Fort Lauderdale.
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