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Originally posted by bullets13 View PostI’m fine with your first statement. Serious. I respect the fact that you take an issue with how the vaccines are made. But somewhere south of 5% of Covid deaths are occurring in the vaccinated. I haven’t seen any numbers, but I bet you more than 5% of the current deaths are occurring in people who tried unsuccessfully to take the monoclonal treatment. Which isn’t to say it isn’t effective. It definitely is. But it’s not some magic cure. Some are still dying after they get it.
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Originally posted by justletmein View PostMonoclonal antibodies are somewhere in the neighborhood of 100% successful when administered within the first 10 days.
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Originally posted by Ætheling View PostAntibodies are antibodies bro. Unlike mrna spike proteins that are not the same as an actual weakened virus. Dude Im dripping with Covid antibodies, real ones. Was tested last week. Never even knew I had it but figured by now everyone has. Try again!
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Originally posted by bullets13 View PostThat’s simply not true. A simple google search shows it’s reduces hospitalizations by 70%. Which is a great number. But not near what you’re claiming.
“Since February, when Pardee began administering monoclonal antibody treatment (Regeneron), we have provided more than 750 infusions, resulting in 0% mortality among those patients and around 1% in admissions to the hospital,” Ellis said Friday. “While the majority of the patients receiving an infusion are from Henderson County, we’re here for whoever needs it and meets the eligibility criteria, regardless of county. To date, we’ve provided treatment to residents from across our region and the Upstate of (South Carolina).”Last edited by justletmein; 09-17-2021, 03:42 PM.
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Originally posted by justletmein View PostYeah try again, here's the first hit on my search published 2 hours ago: https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/med...nts/ar-AAOyGJv Your simple google stats are skewed by administering it to patients who're already half dead early on, they stopped doing that. If you actual treat people before they can't breath and put on a vent it's amazing how effective it is.
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Originally posted by bullets13 View PostThey aren’t using natural antibodies. They’re creating them synthetically in labs and then injecting them into hypocritical anti-vaxxers who used the same point as a major reason not to get the vaccine. But hey, once you get sick and start worrying about dying, I guess those political priorities change!
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Originally posted by bullets13 View PostStill seeing 70% reduction of people being hospitalized in about 50 different places. Not sure how you can keep someone from being hospitalized if they’re already hospitalized on a ventilator, as you say. Glad you found one hospital reporting this though. I hope it’s as effective as the the vaccine. That’s great news if it is.
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