Governor Abbott is receiving Regeneron’s monoclonal antibody treatment, his office says.
If he doesn't have symptoms, it seems pretty drastic to provide that kind of treatment.
Also, if the vaccine works, why would you need to pump someone with an anti-body drug? Isn't that what the vaccine is supposed to provide.
Final thought. They may claim this is the so-called delta variant which is why the vaccine didn't work. However, they are then giving him an anti-body treatment, which if it was developed in a similar way as the vaccine (targeting the same antigens), it should also not work for the so-called Detla variant. But if it does, why didn't they develop the vaccine to target the same more robust antigens as the antibody treatment.
There are many possible answers to the above questions but it seems to me if you're doing everything on the up and up, you should not be getting these kinds of contradictions. I think most people on this forum already know things are not as they seem but maybe this line of reasoning can help wake up some normies.
Still, not sure how safe this Regeneron drug is but Ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine could probably do the same thing (be used as a preventative medication) and cheaper. Plus, probably safer as they have been around for a long time and we know how safe they are.
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If he doesn't have symptoms, it seems pretty drastic to provide that kind of treatment.
Also, if the vaccine works, why would you need to pump someone with an anti-body drug? Isn't that what the vaccine is supposed to provide.
Final thought. They may claim this is the so-called delta variant which is why the vaccine didn't work. However, they are then giving him an anti-body treatment, which if it was developed in a similar way as the vaccine (targeting the same antigens), it should also not work for the so-called Detla variant. But if it does, why didn't they develop the vaccine to target the same more robust antigens as the antibody treatment.
There are many possible answers to the above questions but it seems to me if you're doing everything on the up and up, you should not be getting these kinds of contradictions. I think most people on this forum already know things are not as they seem but maybe this line of reasoning can help wake up some normies.
So might not mean he has symptoms.
Still, not sure how safe this Regeneron drug is but Ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine could probably do the same thing (be used as a preventative medication) and cheaper. Plus, probably safer as they have been around for a long time and we know how safe they are.