Video with nurse turning him down https://twitter.com/Harrison_of_TX/status/1459591738809622532?s=20
Video of phone call to hotline https://twitter.com/realDaveReilly/status/1459555435329966083?s=20
Texas criteria for monoclonal antibodies that includes black or latinx as a qualifier (high risk ethnic groups) https://macarthurmc.com/north-texas-obgyns-need-to-know-about-monoclonal-antibodies-for-covid-19/
So then why wouldn't you give them out based on a vitamin D test (a less than 5 min pin prick test)? Why choose a less precise metric that just correlates with lower vitamin D?
That would be like performing prostate exams based on if the person has facial hair or not. You'll mostly be right, but will end up checking some women and skipping some men. Do a prostate exam based on if the person has a prostate and give the antibodies based on low vitamin D level, good grief.
(Also I know you are just relaying the reasoning behind this, this is more rhetorical and aimed at the policy makers)