Covid-19 vaccines and treatments: we must have raw data, now
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Here’s my thinking..
The antibody treatments have been quite successful. Most probably people were preferring them as a treatment over the toxic jab. Making the technocratic control/tracking tyranny most unhappy. So they halted the use of these treatments. That’s a form of coercion my friends.
US Halts Antibody Treatments over Efficacy Concerns- But Continues to Push Leaky Vaxx?
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U.S. pauses allocation of Regeneron, Lilly COVID-19 antibodies
As Science explains:
Although the monoclonal antibodies infused into Trump were not made from or in fetal cells, Regeneron did develop that treatment with the help of a long-lived line of cells established from the kidneys of a fetus electively aborted in the Netherlands around 1972. The company relied on those widely used cells, known HEK-293 cells, to make mimics of the coronavirus spike protein. Researchers used these proteins to test the potency of antibodies found in Covid-19 patients or made in mice with a humanlike immune system.
The antiviral drug Remdesivir, which Trump took last week, was also developed with those same cell lines. The New York Times reports at least two other pharmaceutical companies working on a coronavirus vaccine—Moderna and AstraZeneca—also rely on the cells, and Johnson & Johnson is testing its vaccine using another cell line derived from fetal tissue.
Trump given Remdesivir as treatment for COVID-19 infection
The use of Remdesivir means Trump is now on multiple therapeutics to treat his infection. Conley said earlier in the day that the president was given an experimental antibody injection developed by Regeneron. He is also taking zinc, vitamin D, famotidine, melatonin and aspirin.
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‘Fatigued’ Trump Given Experimental COVID-19 Drug: White House Doc
Trump received a single eight gram dose of Regeneron’s polyclonal antibody cocktail “as a precautionary measure,” Conley said in a Friday afternoon memo. He’s also been taking zinc, vitamin D, famotidine, melatonin and daily aspirin.
Regeneron’s antibody cocktail doesn’t have FDA approval but has emergency approval and near the end of its Phase 3 trials. It has been found to reduce the viral load and improve symptoms in non-hospitalized COVID-19 patients.
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