Breaking 911: FDA revokes Emergency Use Authorization for Monoclonal Antibody treatment for Covid-19
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There are indeed problems with the Monoclonal antibodies. But compared to the poison injections and the pills from Pfizer and Merck the monoclonal antibodies are still a better roll of the dice.
The ol roll of the flu dice
Run with that double-edged sword. If MCA EUA gets suspended for far fewer adverse events (presumed at this point) it could be setting the stage for other EUA revocations.
https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/coronavirus-covid-19-update-fda-limits-use-certain-monoclonal-antibodies-treat-covid-19-due-omicron
What's the problem with them?
I agree. My brother almost didn't make it, even after ivermectin and all that. He turned around immediately from the monoclonal antibodies he was given in the ER. It's a risk but it's preferred over death. Its a treatment that is used when actually needed VS a vaccine that's used as a preventative (apparently unsuccessfully) and is potentially harmful, at best.