Breaking 911: FDA revokes Emergency Use Authorization for Monoclonal Antibody treatment for Covid-19
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Remember folks monoclonal antibody treatment is also EUA and long term effects, like the jabs, are really unknown.
Edit: I know lots of folks aren't a fan of Stew Peters, but this is a good breakdown of what monoclonal antibodies are and how they are created. It's worth a watch before you get or reccomend the treatment.
https://rumble.com/vsudtb-exclusive-first-look-at-child-jab-plus-evil-monoclonal-secrets-exposed.html
I know three people that had the monoclonal antibody treatments. One of them had a severe reaction at the time. Two of them including the one with the severe reaction had since gotten covid. That shit doesn't work any more than the vaccines work.
BTW: The natural immunity doesn't last a life time either. I had covid for the second time last week, or a very different kind of flu. I took IVM, Quercetin, zince, and Vitamin D. It was milder than the first time when I took nothing, but it lasted about the same duration.
What ever these bastards engineered changes enough to come back, or the body has a hard time developing true immunity like it does with other diseases.
Coronaviruses mutate rapidly. Probably a different strain. Big whoop.