Make sure they finalize their wills!
https://scitechdaily.com/inescapable-covid-19-antibody-discovery-neutralizes-all-known-sars-cov-2-strains/ 'Sotrovimab, the newest antibody therapy, was developed by GlaxoSmithKline and Vir Biotechnology after a large collaborative study by scientists from across the nation discovered a natural antibody (in the blood of a SARS survivor, back in 2003) that has remarkable breadth and efficacy.' 'The FDA granted an EUA for sotrovimab in late May after trials showed that people with mild to moderate COVID-19 infections who received an infusion of the therapy had an 85% reduction in rates of hospitalization or death, compared with placebo.'
Regeneron is what you are looking for. It’s an antibody infusion designed to reduce the severity of covid. It’s a combination of human and mouse antibodies. The mouse is genetically engineered to have a humanized immune system. “Scientist” injected the mouse with the spike protein and selected the most effective antibody. People have allergic reactions to it all the time and some die.
Thank you for the reply.
So, for elderly family members who have refused the shot but catch/are exposed to Covid, would this treatment be worthwhile considering the risks?
Is it rewriting their DNA like the shots?
It’s one of those decisions that should be made by the individual. The patient information should be at the top of the page for the drug. I would honestly read it and make an informed decision.
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