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Re: Monoclonal Antibody Treatment
Posted by NervousNell
Years ago...probably like 12 or more, I was sick and completely lost taste and smell. I remember being at lunch with my boss, so annoyed I couldn't taste whatever we were eating. Perhaps I was patient zero. Maybe I had the Alpha variant
Yup I always lose taste and smell and back right before this all came out, I lost it for about 2 weeks and was getting so annoyed. Who knows if I had it too. No other symptoms but the normal cold.
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Posted 9/13/21 6:33 PM |
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Re: Monoclonal Antibody Treatment
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Posted by NervousNell
Years ago...probably like 12 or more, I was sick and completely lost taste and smell. I remember being at lunch with my boss, so annoyed I couldn't taste whatever we were eating. Perhaps I was patient zero. Maybe I had the Alpha variant
Well according to information on this board you must have had it bc that’s the only sickness related to loss of taste/smell
So ridiculous. I had the flu a few years back and lost my taste and smell too. I must have had Covid too I guess. There is no one symptom that is a Covid symptom. Most people feel like they have the cold or flu so they don't even go to the doctors. They know how to treat Covid now. The majority of people aren't dying unless they have something else going on. People need to realize Covid is not going away and we need to learn to live life around it.
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Posted 9/13/21 6:33 PM |
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Re: Monoclonal Antibody Treatment
Posted by KarenK122
Posted by Raging2020
Posted by NervousNell
Years ago...probably like 12 or more, I was sick and completely lost taste and smell. I remember being at lunch with my boss, so annoyed I couldn't taste whatever we were eating. Perhaps I was patient zero. Maybe I had the Alpha variant
Well according to information on this board you must have had it bc that’s the only sickness related to loss of taste/smell
So ridiculous. I had the flu a few years back and lost my taste and smell too. I must have had Covid too I guess. There is no one symptom that is a Covid symptom. Most people feel like they have the cold or flu so they don't even go to the doctors. They know how to treat Covid now. The majority of people aren't dying unless they have something else going on. People need to realize Covid is not going away and we need to learn to live life around it.
Exactly. If they just stopped reporting every single day on the news and just give out info for what you can do to be healthier, then people wouldn’t be at each other’s throats. The media loves this though so it won’t end and everything must be assumed to be Covid so go run and hide.
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Posted 9/13/21 6:36 PM |
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Re: Monoclonal Antibody Treatment
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Why is NY not pushing this for people without covid? I am hearing it works wonders for people WITH covid (know someone who just did it who had covid) but in FL you can get it without having covid.
We are pushing the vaccine here more than we are pushing this treatment it seems.
That's not true. You have to be sick to receive the treatment, even in FL.
Antibody treatment
More than a dozen state-run centers have opened across Florida offering free monoclonal antibody treatment to people sick with COVID-19 and considered to be high risk for severe illness or death.
Often, people who visit these centers feel really sick. The therapy given to them — REGEN-COV by the biotechnology company Regeneron — is designed to give the immune system an extra boost to help combat the disease, enough to hopefully keep them out of the hospital. ---------------- The treatment is for people 12 and older, regardless of vaccination status, who have tested positive and are considered to be “high risk” for severe COVID illness, including hospitalization and death. High-risk people 12 and older who were exposed to COVID and are either not fully vaccinated or have an immunocompromised condition that has lowered their immune response to the vaccine are also eligible.
Some of the conditions the FDA considers to be high risk include diabetes, obesity, chronic lung disease (including moderate to severe asthma), and cardiovascular disease (including congenital heart disease) or hypertension.
Not true I was just talking to my gf in FL this morning and she got it and has not had covid and is not high risk.
Then she lied to get it or is lying to you. The requirements for receiving the treatment are you're positive for COVID and high risk. Ask any doctor and read any article on the treatment being given in FL. You're spreading misinformation. Period.
ETA - When I had COVID I spoke with my dr about the treatment. Antibodies are NOT be given to anyone who isn't currently sick with COVID or high risk. It's not a preventive drug, it's a treatment to help those already sick and at risk for hospitalization.
Just another incorrect post by WW supported by nothing other than my friend's cousin's sister said so
No matter the topic, "she knows a person". How can any anyone possibly argue with the breadth and scope of her infinite knowledge on literally EVERY subject in the world? It's fascinating. lol
You still have yet to address the fact that you said that you had to HAVE COVID AND BE HIGH RISK to qualify for the treatment when you have seen that what you posted is absolutely false.
You have to be high risk, even in FL. Links were provided.
Initially, you had to have COVID in order to revive the antibody infusion. Being in contact with someone who was sick wasn't enough of a reason. And even still, many doctors will not give the infusion without a positive COVID test.
You have to be high risk with EXPOSURE OR have covid in Florida and many other states. You are giving misinformation when you are saying they won't give it for exposure. They will, if you are high risk. I don't care what the rules were initially, you just posted this a couple of days ago. You bashed WW because she said her friend was able to get it after being exposed. Honestly, you just can not admit that what you wrote was wrong. It doesn't matter if it was right in May when you had covid, it was wrong when you wrote it and you know it but just can't bring yourself to admit it!!!!
First, windy explicitly said that they were giving it to ANYONE and EVERYONE in FL regardless which isn't true. You still have to fall into the high risk category, whether exposed or sick. But "she knows a person".
Second, I didn't have COVID in May.
Lastly, what I said was NOT misinformation. As I've stated repeatedly, many doctors will STILL NOT give you the infusion simply for exposure even if they *technically* can. They reserve the treatment for people who actually test positive and subsequently become very ill.
I don’t give two sh*ts what windy said. I care what YOU said. You said you needed to have covid. Can you just admit that proclaiming that windy must have made this up was wrong? Because it’s seems highly likely that her friend was able to get this treatment after exposure. I have a million healthy friends that still fall in the high risk category for one reason or another.
Second, If you had covid prior to May then your information is even more outdated.
And how do you know what many doctors are doing in Florida? For the love of god how do you know what many doctors are doing anywhere? How many doctors do you know that treat covid patients? My g*d you need to get a life.
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Posted 9/13/21 10:46 PM |
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Re: Monoclonal Antibody Treatment
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Posted by windyweather21
Why is NY not pushing this for people without covid? I am hearing it works wonders for people WITH covid (know someone who just did it who had covid) but in FL you can get it without having covid.
We are pushing the vaccine here more than we are pushing this treatment it seems.
That's not true. You have to be sick to receive the treatment, even in FL.
Antibody treatment
More than a dozen state-run centers have opened across Florida offering free monoclonal antibody treatment to people sick with COVID-19 and considered to be high risk for severe illness or death.
Often, people who visit these centers feel really sick. The therapy given to them — REGEN-COV by the biotechnology company Regeneron — is designed to give the immune system an extra boost to help combat the disease, enough to hopefully keep them out of the hospital. ---------------- The treatment is for people 12 and older, regardless of vaccination status, who have tested positive and are considered to be “high risk” for severe COVID illness, including hospitalization and death. High-risk people 12 and older who were exposed to COVID and are either not fully vaccinated or have an immunocompromised condition that has lowered their immune response to the vaccine are also eligible.
Some of the conditions the FDA considers to be high risk include diabetes, obesity, chronic lung disease (including moderate to severe asthma), and cardiovascular disease (including congenital heart disease) or hypertension.
Not true I was just talking to my gf in FL this morning and she got it and has not had covid and is not high risk.
Then she lied to get it or is lying to you. The requirements for receiving the treatment are you're positive for COVID and high risk. Ask any doctor and read any article on the treatment being given in FL. You're spreading misinformation. Period.
ETA - When I had COVID I spoke with my dr about the treatment. Antibodies are NOT be given to anyone who isn't currently sick with COVID or high risk. It's not a preventive drug, it's a treatment to help those already sick and at risk for hospitalization.
Just another incorrect post by WW supported by nothing other than my friend's cousin's sister said so
No matter the topic, "she knows a person". How can any anyone possibly argue with the breadth and scope of her infinite knowledge on literally EVERY subject in the world? It's fascinating. lol
You still have yet to address the fact that you said that you had to HAVE COVID AND BE HIGH RISK to qualify for the treatment when you have seen that what you posted is absolutely false.
You have to be high risk, even in FL. Links were provided.
Initially, you had to have COVID in order to revive the antibody infusion. Being in contact with someone who was sick wasn't enough of a reason. And even still, many doctors will not give the infusion without a positive COVID test.
You have to be high risk with EXPOSURE OR have covid in Florida and many other states. You are giving misinformation when you are saying they won't give it for exposure. They will, if you are high risk. I don't care what the rules were initially, you just posted this a couple of days ago. You bashed WW because she said her friend was able to get it after being exposed. Honestly, you just can not admit that what you wrote was wrong. It doesn't matter if it was right in May when you had covid, it was wrong when you wrote it and you know it but just can't bring yourself to admit it!!!!
First, windy explicitly said that they were giving it to ANYONE and EVERYONE in FL regardless which isn't true. You still have to fall into the high risk category, whether exposed or sick. But "she knows a person".
Second, I didn't have COVID in May.
Lastly, what I said was NOT misinformation. As I've stated repeatedly, many doctors will STILL NOT give you the infusion simply for exposure even if they *technically* can. They reserve the treatment for people who actually test positive and subsequently become very ill.
I don’t give two sh*ts what windy said. I care what YOU said. You said you needed to have covid. Can you just admit that proclaiming that windy must have made this up was wrong? Because it’s seems highly likely that her friend was able to get this treatment after exposure. I have a million healthy friends that still fall in the high risk category for one reason or another.
Second, If you had covid prior to May then your information is even more outdated.
And how do you know what many doctors are doing in Florida? For the love of god how do you know what many doctors are doing anywhere? How many doctors do you know that treat covid patients? My g*d you need to get a life.
Sure seems like the person who is completely obsessed with every word a stranger on a forum says is the one who needs to get a life
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Posted 9/14/21 7:22 AM |
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Re: Monoclonal Antibody Treatment
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by KarenK122
Posted by Raging2020
Posted by NervousNell
Years ago...probably like 12 or more, I was sick and completely lost taste and smell. I remember being at lunch with my boss, so annoyed I couldn't taste whatever we were eating. Perhaps I was patient zero. Maybe I had the Alpha variant
Well according to information on this board you must have had it bc that’s the only sickness related to loss of taste/smell
So ridiculous. I had the flu a few years back and lost my taste and smell too. I must have had Covid too I guess. There is no one symptom that is a Covid symptom. Most people feel like they have the cold or flu so they don't even go to the doctors. They know how to treat Covid now. The majority of people aren't dying unless they have something else going on. People need to realize Covid is not going away and we need to learn to live life around it.
Exactly. If they just stopped reporting every single day on the news and just give out info for what you can do to be healthier, then people wouldn’t be at each other’s throats. The media loves this though so it won’t end and everything must be assumed to be Covid so go run and hide.
The media is definitely making things worse. My parents have been here with the news on and the way they have been reporting it makes me feel like I should never leave the house.
I guess they are scaring people so much that people are trying to get their children under 12 vaccinated. The FDA had to issue a warning not to vaccinate kids under 12 as they are not small adults.
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Posted 9/14/21 7:53 AM |
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Re: Monoclonal Antibody Treatment
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by lululu
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Posted by lululu
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Posted by chilltocam
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
Why is NY not pushing this for people without covid? I am hearing it works wonders for people WITH covid (know someone who just did it who had covid) but in FL you can get it without having covid.
We are pushing the vaccine here more than we are pushing this treatment it seems.
That's not true. You have to be sick to receive the treatment, even in FL.
Antibody treatment
More than a dozen state-run centers have opened across Florida offering free monoclonal antibody treatment to people sick with COVID-19 and considered to be high risk for severe illness or death.
Often, people who visit these centers feel really sick. The therapy given to them — REGEN-COV by the biotechnology company Regeneron — is designed to give the immune system an extra boost to help combat the disease, enough to hopefully keep them out of the hospital. ---------------- The treatment is for people 12 and older, regardless of vaccination status, who have tested positive and are considered to be “high risk” for severe COVID illness, including hospitalization and death. High-risk people 12 and older who were exposed to COVID and are either not fully vaccinated or have an immunocompromised condition that has lowered their immune response to the vaccine are also eligible.
Some of the conditions the FDA considers to be high risk include diabetes, obesity, chronic lung disease (including moderate to severe asthma), and cardiovascular disease (including congenital heart disease) or hypertension.
Not true I was just talking to my gf in FL this morning and she got it and has not had covid and is not high risk.
Then she lied to get it or is lying to you. The requirements for receiving the treatment are you're positive for COVID and high risk. Ask any doctor and read any article on the treatment being given in FL. You're spreading misinformation. Period.
ETA - When I had COVID I spoke with my dr about the treatment. Antibodies are NOT be given to anyone who isn't currently sick with COVID or high risk. It's not a preventive drug, it's a treatment to help those already sick and at risk for hospitalization.
Just another incorrect post by WW supported by nothing other than my friend's cousin's sister said so
No matter the topic, "she knows a person". How can any anyone possibly argue with the breadth and scope of her infinite knowledge on literally EVERY subject in the world? It's fascinating. lol
You still have yet to address the fact that you said that you had to HAVE COVID AND BE HIGH RISK to qualify for the treatment when you have seen that what you posted is absolutely false.
You have to be high risk, even in FL. Links were provided.
Initially, you had to have COVID in order to revive the antibody infusion. Being in contact with someone who was sick wasn't enough of a reason. And even still, many doctors will not give the infusion without a positive COVID test.
You have to be high risk with EXPOSURE OR have covid in Florida and many other states. You are giving misinformation when you are saying they won't give it for exposure. They will, if you are high risk. I don't care what the rules were initially, you just posted this a couple of days ago. You bashed WW because she said her friend was able to get it after being exposed. Honestly, you just can not admit that what you wrote was wrong. It doesn't matter if it was right in May when you had covid, it was wrong when you wrote it and you know it but just can't bring yourself to admit it!!!!
First, windy explicitly said that they were giving it to ANYONE and EVERYONE in FL regardless which isn't true. You still have to fall into the high risk category, whether exposed or sick. But "she knows a person".
Second, I didn't have COVID in May.
Lastly, what I said was NOT misinformation. As I've stated repeatedly, many doctors will STILL NOT give you the infusion simply for exposure even if they *technically* can. They reserve the treatment for people who actually test positive and subsequently become very ill.
I don’t give two sh*ts what windy said. I care what YOU said. You said you needed to have covid. Can you just admit that proclaiming that windy must have made this up was wrong? Because it’s seems highly likely that her friend was able to get this treatment after exposure. I have a million healthy friends that still fall in the high risk category for one reason or another.
Second, If you had covid prior to May then your information is even more outdated.
And how do you know what many doctors are doing in Florida? For the love of god how do you know what many doctors are doing anywhere? How many doctors do you know that treat covid patients? My g*d you need to get a life.
Sure seems like the person who is completely obsessed with every word a stranger on a forum says is the one who needs to get a life
OMG this might be the funniest thing I will hear ALL day. Between you and Chill and Mommy who scope out my posts to just attack me, that is hilarious. Remember the rest of us DO have lives. We have jobs and social lives. We don't sit around reading and lurking online in our libraries all day and then sit on our couch all night watching TV.
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Posted 9/14/21 7:59 AM |
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Re: Monoclonal Antibody Treatment
Posted by ali120206
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by KarenK122
Posted by Raging2020
Posted by NervousNell
Years ago...probably like 12 or more, I was sick and completely lost taste and smell. I remember being at lunch with my boss, so annoyed I couldn't taste whatever we were eating. Perhaps I was patient zero. Maybe I had the Alpha variant
Well according to information on this board you must have had it bc that’s the only sickness related to loss of taste/smell
So ridiculous. I had the flu a few years back and lost my taste and smell too. I must have had Covid too I guess. There is no one symptom that is a Covid symptom. Most people feel like they have the cold or flu so they don't even go to the doctors. They know how to treat Covid now. The majority of people aren't dying unless they have something else going on. People need to realize Covid is not going away and we need to learn to live life around it.
Exactly. If they just stopped reporting every single day on the news and just give out info for what you can do to be healthier, then people wouldn’t be at each other’s throats. The media loves this though so it won’t end and everything must be assumed to be Covid so go run and hide.
The media is definitely making things worse. My parents have been here with the news on and the way they have been reporting it makes me feel like I should never leave the house.
I guess they are scaring people so much that people are trying to get their children under 12 vaccinated. The FDA had to issue a warning not to vaccinate kids under 12 as they are not small adults.
I still want to know what crazy fuk would try to vaccinate a child under 12 when it isn't even approved yet for that age group? And are there doctors that would do this? Are they using fake ID for their kids to make them appear older? People need to get their heads examined. I'm not even being snarky when I say that. This pandemic has caused a ton of mental illnesses. Logic doesn't even apply anymore. Just fear.
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Re: Monoclonal Antibody Treatment
Posted by ali120206
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by KarenK122
Posted by Raging2020
Posted by NervousNell
Years ago...probably like 12 or more, I was sick and completely lost taste and smell. I remember being at lunch with my boss, so annoyed I couldn't taste whatever we were eating. Perhaps I was patient zero. Maybe I had the Alpha variant
Well according to information on this board you must have had it bc that’s the only sickness related to loss of taste/smell
So ridiculous. I had the flu a few years back and lost my taste and smell too. I must have had Covid too I guess. There is no one symptom that is a Covid symptom. Most people feel like they have the cold or flu so they don't even go to the doctors. They know how to treat Covid now. The majority of people aren't dying unless they have something else going on. People need to realize Covid is not going away and we need to learn to live life around it.
Exactly. If they just stopped reporting every single day on the news and just give out info for what you can do to be healthier, then people wouldn’t be at each other’s throats. The media loves this though so it won’t end and everything must be assumed to be Covid so go run and hide.
The media is definitely making things worse. My parents have been here with the news on and the way they have been reporting it makes me feel like I should never leave the house.
I guess they are scaring people so much that people are trying to get their children under 12 vaccinated. The FDA had to issue a warning not to vaccinate kids under 12 as they are not small adults.
Between the TV and online, it can make you go crazy. People who are easily convinced and naive have gone over the edge with this. People who won't see family and friends as they are scared to death of what they are being told. Some are missing out on so much and it is sad.
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Posted 9/14/21 8:02 AM |
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Re: Monoclonal Antibody Treatment
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by ali120206
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by KarenK122
Posted by Raging2020
Posted by NervousNell
Years ago...probably like 12 or more, I was sick and completely lost taste and smell. I remember being at lunch with my boss, so annoyed I couldn't taste whatever we were eating. Perhaps I was patient zero. Maybe I had the Alpha variant
Well according to information on this board you must have had it bc that’s the only sickness related to loss of taste/smell
So ridiculous. I had the flu a few years back and lost my taste and smell too. I must have had Covid too I guess. There is no one symptom that is a Covid symptom. Most people feel like they have the cold or flu so they don't even go to the doctors. They know how to treat Covid now. The majority of people aren't dying unless they have something else going on. People need to realize Covid is not going away and we need to learn to live life around it.
Exactly. If they just stopped reporting every single day on the news and just give out info for what you can do to be healthier, then people wouldn’t be at each other’s throats. The media loves this though so it won’t end and everything must be assumed to be Covid so go run and hide.
The media is definitely making things worse. My parents have been here with the news on and the way they have been reporting it makes me feel like I should never leave the house.
I guess they are scaring people so much that people are trying to get their children under 12 vaccinated. The FDA had to issue a warning not to vaccinate kids under 12 as they are not small adults.
I still want to know what crazy fuk would try to vaccinate a child under 12 when it isn't even approved yet for that age group? And are there doctors that would do this? Are they using fake ID for their kids to make them appear older? People need to get their heads examined. I'm not even being snarky when I say that. This pandemic has caused a ton of mental illnesses. Logic doesn't even apply anymore. Just fear.
It's all fear and some people will believe anything that is told to them. You know because a doctor told them or they heard it on the news. Look at this thread, believing that doctors only go by the rules. COME.ON. How many doctors prescribe meds that they shouldn't? Rules have always been bent and always will be. Just because you don't see it with your own eyes doesn't mean it doesn't happen.
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Posted 9/14/21 8:04 AM |
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Hofstra26
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Re: Monoclonal Antibody Treatment
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Posted by chilltocam
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
Why is NY not pushing this for people without covid? I am hearing it works wonders for people WITH covid (know someone who just did it who had covid) but in FL you can get it without having covid.
We are pushing the vaccine here more than we are pushing this treatment it seems.
That's not true. You have to be sick to receive the treatment, even in FL.
Antibody treatment
More than a dozen state-run centers have opened across Florida offering free monoclonal antibody treatment to people sick with COVID-19 and considered to be high risk for severe illness or death.
Often, people who visit these centers feel really sick. The therapy given to them — REGEN-COV by the biotechnology company Regeneron — is designed to give the immune system an extra boost to help combat the disease, enough to hopefully keep them out of the hospital. ---------------- The treatment is for people 12 and older, regardless of vaccination status, who have tested positive and are considered to be “high risk” for severe COVID illness, including hospitalization and death. High-risk people 12 and older who were exposed to COVID and are either not fully vaccinated or have an immunocompromised condition that has lowered their immune response to the vaccine are also eligible.
Some of the conditions the FDA considers to be high risk include diabetes, obesity, chronic lung disease (including moderate to severe asthma), and cardiovascular disease (including congenital heart disease) or hypertension.
Not true I was just talking to my gf in FL this morning and she got it and has not had covid and is not high risk.
Then she lied to get it or is lying to you. The requirements for receiving the treatment are you're positive for COVID and high risk. Ask any doctor and read any article on the treatment being given in FL. You're spreading misinformation. Period.
ETA - When I had COVID I spoke with my dr about the treatment. Antibodies are NOT be given to anyone who isn't currently sick with COVID or high risk. It's not a preventive drug, it's a treatment to help those already sick and at risk for hospitalization.
Just another incorrect post by WW supported by nothing other than my friend's cousin's sister said so
No matter the topic, "she knows a person". How can any anyone possibly argue with the breadth and scope of her infinite knowledge on literally EVERY subject in the world? It's fascinating. lol
You still have yet to address the fact that you said that you had to HAVE COVID AND BE HIGH RISK to qualify for the treatment when you have seen that what you posted is absolutely false.
You have to be high risk, even in FL. Links were provided.
Initially, you had to have COVID in order to revive the antibody infusion. Being in contact with someone who was sick wasn't enough of a reason. And even still, many doctors will not give the infusion without a positive COVID test.
You have to be high risk with EXPOSURE OR have covid in Florida and many other states. You are giving misinformation when you are saying they won't give it for exposure. They will, if you are high risk. I don't care what the rules were initially, you just posted this a couple of days ago. You bashed WW because she said her friend was able to get it after being exposed. Honestly, you just can not admit that what you wrote was wrong. It doesn't matter if it was right in May when you had covid, it was wrong when you wrote it and you know it but just can't bring yourself to admit it!!!!
First, windy explicitly said that they were giving it to ANYONE and EVERYONE in FL regardless which isn't true. You still have to fall into the high risk category, whether exposed or sick. But "she knows a person".
Second, I didn't have COVID in May.
Lastly, what I said was NOT misinformation. As I've stated repeatedly, many doctors will STILL NOT give you the infusion simply for exposure even if they *technically* can. They reserve the treatment for people who actually test positive and subsequently become very ill.
I don’t give two sh*ts what windy said. I care what YOU said. You said you needed to have covid. Can you just admit that proclaiming that windy must have made this up was wrong? Because it’s seems highly likely that her friend was able to get this treatment after exposure. I have a million healthy friends that still fall in the high risk category for one reason or another.
Second, If you had covid prior to May then your information is even more outdated.
And how do you know what many doctors are doing in Florida? For the love of god how do you know what many doctors are doing anywhere? How many doctors do you know that treat covid patients? My g*d you need to get a life.
Sure seems like the person who is completely obsessed with every word a stranger on a forum says is the one who needs to get a life
OMG this might be the funniest thing I will hear ALL day. Between you and Chill and Mommy who scope out my posts to just attack me, that is hilarious. Remember the rest of us DO have lives. We have jobs and social lives. We don't sit around reading and lurking online in our libraries all day and then sit on our couch all night watching TV.
Honey, you're on this site around the clock EVERY day. Give it a rest. Furthermore, I don't consider sitting at your little computer doing your menial, barely above minimum wage job and emptying your dishwasher a life. But nice try.
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Posted 9/14/21 8:07 AM |
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Re: Monoclonal Antibody Treatment
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Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
Why is NY not pushing this for people without covid? I am hearing it works wonders for people WITH covid (know someone who just did it who had covid) but in FL you can get it without having covid.
We are pushing the vaccine here more than we are pushing this treatment it seems.
That's not true. You have to be sick to receive the treatment, even in FL.
Antibody treatment
More than a dozen state-run centers have opened across Florida offering free monoclonal antibody treatment to people sick with COVID-19 and considered to be high risk for severe illness or death.
Often, people who visit these centers feel really sick. The therapy given to them — REGEN-COV by the biotechnology company Regeneron — is designed to give the immune system an extra boost to help combat the disease, enough to hopefully keep them out of the hospital. ---------------- The treatment is for people 12 and older, regardless of vaccination status, who have tested positive and are considered to be “high risk” for severe COVID illness, including hospitalization and death. High-risk people 12 and older who were exposed to COVID and are either not fully vaccinated or have an immunocompromised condition that has lowered their immune response to the vaccine are also eligible.
Some of the conditions the FDA considers to be high risk include diabetes, obesity, chronic lung disease (including moderate to severe asthma), and cardiovascular disease (including congenital heart disease) or hypertension.
Not true I was just talking to my gf in FL this morning and she got it and has not had covid and is not high risk.
Then she lied to get it or is lying to you. The requirements for receiving the treatment are you're positive for COVID and high risk. Ask any doctor and read any article on the treatment being given in FL. You're spreading misinformation. Period.
ETA - When I had COVID I spoke with my dr about the treatment. Antibodies are NOT be given to anyone who isn't currently sick with COVID or high risk. It's not a preventive drug, it's a treatment to help those already sick and at risk for hospitalization.
Just another incorrect post by WW supported by nothing other than my friend's cousin's sister said so
No matter the topic, "she knows a person". How can any anyone possibly argue with the breadth and scope of her infinite knowledge on literally EVERY subject in the world? It's fascinating. lol
You still have yet to address the fact that you said that you had to HAVE COVID AND BE HIGH RISK to qualify for the treatment when you have seen that what you posted is absolutely false.
You have to be high risk, even in FL. Links were provided.
Initially, you had to have COVID in order to revive the antibody infusion. Being in contact with someone who was sick wasn't enough of a reason. And even still, many doctors will not give the infusion without a positive COVID test.
You have to be high risk with EXPOSURE OR have covid in Florida and many other states. You are giving misinformation when you are saying they won't give it for exposure. They will, if you are high risk. I don't care what the rules were initially, you just posted this a couple of days ago. You bashed WW because she said her friend was able to get it after being exposed. Honestly, you just can not admit that what you wrote was wrong. It doesn't matter if it was right in May when you had covid, it was wrong when you wrote it and you know it but just can't bring yourself to admit it!!!!
First, windy explicitly said that they were giving it to ANYONE and EVERYONE in FL regardless which isn't true. You still have to fall into the high risk category, whether exposed or sick. But "she knows a person".
Second, I didn't have COVID in May.
Lastly, what I said was NOT misinformation. As I've stated repeatedly, many doctors will STILL NOT give you the infusion simply for exposure even if they *technically* can. They reserve the treatment for people who actually test positive and subsequently become very ill.
I don’t give two sh*ts what windy said. I care what YOU said. You said you needed to have covid. Can you just admit that proclaiming that windy must have made this up was wrong? Because it’s seems highly likely that her friend was able to get this treatment after exposure. I have a million healthy friends that still fall in the high risk category for one reason or another.
Second, If you had covid prior to May then your information is even more outdated.
And how do you know what many doctors are doing in Florida? For the love of god how do you know what many doctors are doing anywhere? How many doctors do you know that treat covid patients? My g*d you need to get a life.
Sure seems like the person who is completely obsessed with every word a stranger on a forum says is the one who needs to get a life
OMG this might be the funniest thing I will hear ALL day. Between you and Chill and Mommy who scope out my posts to just attack me, that is hilarious. Remember the rest of us DO have lives. We have jobs and social lives. We don't sit around reading and lurking online in our libraries all day and then sit on our couch all night watching TV.
Honey, you're on this site around the clock EVERY day. Give it a rest. Furthermore, I don't consider sitting at your little computer doing your menial, barely above minimum wage job and emptying your dishwasher a life. But nice try.
Wow. Bold statement for someone who has no job.
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Posted 9/14/21 9:31 AM |
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lululu
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Re: Monoclonal Antibody Treatment
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by lululu
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by lululu
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by lululu
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
Why is NY not pushing this for people without covid? I am hearing it works wonders for people WITH covid (know someone who just did it who had covid) but in FL you can get it without having covid.
We are pushing the vaccine here more than we are pushing this treatment it seems.
That's not true. You have to be sick to receive the treatment, even in FL.
Antibody treatment
More than a dozen state-run centers have opened across Florida offering free monoclonal antibody treatment to people sick with COVID-19 and considered to be high risk for severe illness or death.
Often, people who visit these centers feel really sick. The therapy given to them — REGEN-COV by the biotechnology company Regeneron — is designed to give the immune system an extra boost to help combat the disease, enough to hopefully keep them out of the hospital. ---------------- The treatment is for people 12 and older, regardless of vaccination status, who have tested positive and are considered to be “high risk” for severe COVID illness, including hospitalization and death. High-risk people 12 and older who were exposed to COVID and are either not fully vaccinated or have an immunocompromised condition that has lowered their immune response to the vaccine are also eligible.
Some of the conditions the FDA considers to be high risk include diabetes, obesity, chronic lung disease (including moderate to severe asthma), and cardiovascular disease (including congenital heart disease) or hypertension.
Not true I was just talking to my gf in FL this morning and she got it and has not had covid and is not high risk.
Then she lied to get it or is lying to you. The requirements for receiving the treatment are you're positive for COVID and high risk. Ask any doctor and read any article on the treatment being given in FL. You're spreading misinformation. Period.
ETA - When I had COVID I spoke with my dr about the treatment. Antibodies are NOT be given to anyone who isn't currently sick with COVID or high risk. It's not a preventive drug, it's a treatment to help those already sick and at risk for hospitalization.
Just another incorrect post by WW supported by nothing other than my friend's cousin's sister said so
No matter the topic, "she knows a person". How can any anyone possibly argue with the breadth and scope of her infinite knowledge on literally EVERY subject in the world? It's fascinating. lol
You still have yet to address the fact that you said that you had to HAVE COVID AND BE HIGH RISK to qualify for the treatment when you have seen that what you posted is absolutely false.
You have to be high risk, even in FL. Links were provided.
Initially, you had to have COVID in order to revive the antibody infusion. Being in contact with someone who was sick wasn't enough of a reason. And even still, many doctors will not give the infusion without a positive COVID test.
You have to be high risk with EXPOSURE OR have covid in Florida and many other states. You are giving misinformation when you are saying they won't give it for exposure. They will, if you are high risk. I don't care what the rules were initially, you just posted this a couple of days ago. You bashed WW because she said her friend was able to get it after being exposed. Honestly, you just can not admit that what you wrote was wrong. It doesn't matter if it was right in May when you had covid, it was wrong when you wrote it and you know it but just can't bring yourself to admit it!!!!
First, windy explicitly said that they were giving it to ANYONE and EVERYONE in FL regardless which isn't true. You still have to fall into the high risk category, whether exposed or sick. But "she knows a person".
Second, I didn't have COVID in May.
Lastly, what I said was NOT misinformation. As I've stated repeatedly, many doctors will STILL NOT give you the infusion simply for exposure even if they *technically* can. They reserve the treatment for people who actually test positive and subsequently become very ill.
I don’t give two sh*ts what windy said. I care what YOU said. You said you needed to have covid. Can you just admit that proclaiming that windy must have made this up was wrong? Because it’s seems highly likely that her friend was able to get this treatment after exposure. I have a million healthy friends that still fall in the high risk category for one reason or another.
Second, If you had covid prior to May then your information is even more outdated.
And how do you know what many doctors are doing in Florida? For the love of god how do you know what many doctors are doing anywhere? How many doctors do you know that treat covid patients? My g*d you need to get a life.
Sure seems like the person who is completely obsessed with every word a stranger on a forum says is the one who needs to get a life
Funny that that is what you took away from my post. You just CAN NOT DO IT. You posted something that was incorrect and rather that just saying, wow, I didn't know it was approved for exposed, high risk people you just double down. It's so strange to me. Is this how you deal with people in real life too? It's okay to be wrong sometimes. Isn't that a lesson you learn in kindergarten????
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Posted 9/14/21 9:48 AM |
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lululu
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Re: Monoclonal Antibody Treatment
Posted by RomeyT
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by lululu
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by lululu
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by lululu
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
Why is NY not pushing this for people without covid? I am hearing it works wonders for people WITH covid (know someone who just did it who had covid) but in FL you can get it without having covid.
We are pushing the vaccine here more than we are pushing this treatment it seems.
That's not true. You have to be sick to receive the treatment, even in FL.
Antibody treatment
More than a dozen state-run centers have opened across Florida offering free monoclonal antibody treatment to people sick with COVID-19 and considered to be high risk for severe illness or death.
Often, people who visit these centers feel really sick. The therapy given to them — REGEN-COV by the biotechnology company Regeneron — is designed to give the immune system an extra boost to help combat the disease, enough to hopefully keep them out of the hospital. ---------------- The treatment is for people 12 and older, regardless of vaccination status, who have tested positive and are considered to be “high risk” for severe COVID illness, including hospitalization and death. High-risk people 12 and older who were exposed to COVID and are either not fully vaccinated or have an immunocompromised condition that has lowered their immune response to the vaccine are also eligible.
Some of the conditions the FDA considers to be high risk include diabetes, obesity, chronic lung disease (including moderate to severe asthma), and cardiovascular disease (including congenital heart disease) or hypertension.
Not true I was just talking to my gf in FL this morning and she got it and has not had covid and is not high risk.
Then she lied to get it or is lying to you. The requirements for receiving the treatment are you're positive for COVID and high risk. Ask any doctor and read any article on the treatment being given in FL. You're spreading misinformation. Period.
ETA - When I had COVID I spoke with my dr about the treatment. Antibodies are NOT be given to anyone who isn't currently sick with COVID or high risk. It's not a preventive drug, it's a treatment to help those already sick and at risk for hospitalization.
Just another incorrect post by WW supported by nothing other than my friend's cousin's sister said so
No matter the topic, "she knows a person". How can any anyone possibly argue with the breadth and scope of her infinite knowledge on literally EVERY subject in the world? It's fascinating. lol
You still have yet to address the fact that you said that you had to HAVE COVID AND BE HIGH RISK to qualify for the treatment when you have seen that what you posted is absolutely false.
You have to be high risk, even in FL. Links were provided.
Initially, you had to have COVID in order to revive the antibody infusion. Being in contact with someone who was sick wasn't enough of a reason. And even still, many doctors will not give the infusion without a positive COVID test.
You have to be high risk with EXPOSURE OR have covid in Florida and many other states. You are giving misinformation when you are saying they won't give it for exposure. They will, if you are high risk. I don't care what the rules were initially, you just posted this a couple of days ago. You bashed WW because she said her friend was able to get it after being exposed. Honestly, you just can not admit that what you wrote was wrong. It doesn't matter if it was right in May when you had covid, it was wrong when you wrote it and you know it but just can't bring yourself to admit it!!!!
First, windy explicitly said that they were giving it to ANYONE and EVERYONE in FL regardless which isn't true. You still have to fall into the high risk category, whether exposed or sick. But "she knows a person".
Second, I didn't have COVID in May.
Lastly, what I said was NOT misinformation. As I've stated repeatedly, many doctors will STILL NOT give you the infusion simply for exposure even if they *technically* can. They reserve the treatment for people who actually test positive and subsequently become very ill.
I don’t give two sh*ts what windy said. I care what YOU said. You said you needed to have covid. Can you just admit that proclaiming that windy must have made this up was wrong? Because it’s seems highly likely that her friend was able to get this treatment after exposure. I have a million healthy friends that still fall in the high risk category for one reason or another.
Second, If you had covid prior to May then your information is even more outdated.
And how do you know what many doctors are doing in Florida? For the love of god how do you know what many doctors are doing anywhere? How many doctors do you know that treat covid patients? My g*d you need to get a life.
Sure seems like the person who is completely obsessed with every word a stranger on a forum says is the one who needs to get a life
OMG this might be the funniest thing I will hear ALL day. Between you and Chill and Mommy who scope out my posts to just attack me, that is hilarious. Remember the rest of us DO have lives. We have jobs and social lives. We don't sit around reading and lurking online in our libraries all day and then sit on our couch all night watching TV.
Honey, you're on this site around the clock EVERY day. Give it a rest. Furthermore, I don't consider sitting at your little computer doing your menial, barely above minimum wage job and emptying your dishwasher a life. But nice try.
Wow. Bold statement for someone who has no job.
Seriously, and you know what "barely above minimum wage" is greater than? No wage at all.
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Posted 9/14/21 9:50 AM |
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Re: Monoclonal Antibody Treatment
Posted by RomeyT
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by lululu
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by lululu
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by lululu
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
Why is NY not pushing this for people without covid? I am hearing it works wonders for people WITH covid (know someone who just did it who had covid) but in FL you can get it without having covid.
We are pushing the vaccine here more than we are pushing this treatment it seems.
That's not true. You have to be sick to receive the treatment, even in FL.
Antibody treatment
More than a dozen state-run centers have opened across Florida offering free monoclonal antibody treatment to people sick with COVID-19 and considered to be high risk for severe illness or death.
Often, people who visit these centers feel really sick. The therapy given to them — REGEN-COV by the biotechnology company Regeneron — is designed to give the immune system an extra boost to help combat the disease, enough to hopefully keep them out of the hospital. ---------------- The treatment is for people 12 and older, regardless of vaccination status, who have tested positive and are considered to be “high risk” for severe COVID illness, including hospitalization and death. High-risk people 12 and older who were exposed to COVID and are either not fully vaccinated or have an immunocompromised condition that has lowered their immune response to the vaccine are also eligible.
Some of the conditions the FDA considers to be high risk include diabetes, obesity, chronic lung disease (including moderate to severe asthma), and cardiovascular disease (including congenital heart disease) or hypertension.
Not true I was just talking to my gf in FL this morning and she got it and has not had covid and is not high risk.
Then she lied to get it or is lying to you. The requirements for receiving the treatment are you're positive for COVID and high risk. Ask any doctor and read any article on the treatment being given in FL. You're spreading misinformation. Period.
ETA - When I had COVID I spoke with my dr about the treatment. Antibodies are NOT be given to anyone who isn't currently sick with COVID or high risk. It's not a preventive drug, it's a treatment to help those already sick and at risk for hospitalization.
Just another incorrect post by WW supported by nothing other than my friend's cousin's sister said so
No matter the topic, "she knows a person". How can any anyone possibly argue with the breadth and scope of her infinite knowledge on literally EVERY subject in the world? It's fascinating. lol
You still have yet to address the fact that you said that you had to HAVE COVID AND BE HIGH RISK to qualify for the treatment when you have seen that what you posted is absolutely false.
You have to be high risk, even in FL. Links were provided.
Initially, you had to have COVID in order to revive the antibody infusion. Being in contact with someone who was sick wasn't enough of a reason. And even still, many doctors will not give the infusion without a positive COVID test.
You have to be high risk with EXPOSURE OR have covid in Florida and many other states. You are giving misinformation when you are saying they won't give it for exposure. They will, if you are high risk. I don't care what the rules were initially, you just posted this a couple of days ago. You bashed WW because she said her friend was able to get it after being exposed. Honestly, you just can not admit that what you wrote was wrong. It doesn't matter if it was right in May when you had covid, it was wrong when you wrote it and you know it but just can't bring yourself to admit it!!!!
First, windy explicitly said that they were giving it to ANYONE and EVERYONE in FL regardless which isn't true. You still have to fall into the high risk category, whether exposed or sick. But "she knows a person".
Second, I didn't have COVID in May.
Lastly, what I said was NOT misinformation. As I've stated repeatedly, many doctors will STILL NOT give you the infusion simply for exposure even if they *technically* can. They reserve the treatment for people who actually test positive and subsequently become very ill.
I don’t give two sh*ts what windy said. I care what YOU said. You said you needed to have covid. Can you just admit that proclaiming that windy must have made this up was wrong? Because it’s seems highly likely that her friend was able to get this treatment after exposure. I have a million healthy friends that still fall in the high risk category for one reason or another.
Second, If you had covid prior to May then your information is even more outdated.
And how do you know what many doctors are doing in Florida? For the love of god how do you know what many doctors are doing anywhere? How many doctors do you know that treat covid patients? My g*d you need to get a life.
Sure seems like the person who is completely obsessed with every word a stranger on a forum says is the one who needs to get a life
OMG this might be the funniest thing I will hear ALL day. Between you and Chill and Mommy who scope out my posts to just attack me, that is hilarious. Remember the rest of us DO have lives. We have jobs and social lives. We don't sit around reading and lurking online in our libraries all day and then sit on our couch all night watching TV.
Honey, you're on this site around the clock EVERY day. Give it a rest. Furthermore, I don't consider sitting at your little computer doing your menial, barely above minimum wage job and emptying your dishwasher a life. But nice try.
Wow. Bold statement for someone who has no job.
BARELY above minimum wage????
Compared to someone who is bringing in NOTHING, I am not doing too bad. I also don't have a HUGE mortgage and when I go to sell will probably be upside down with that mortgage.
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Posted 9/14/21 9:54 AM |
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Re: Monoclonal Antibody Treatment
Posted by lululu
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by lululu
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by lululu
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by lululu
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
Why is NY not pushing this for people without covid? I am hearing it works wonders for people WITH covid (know someone who just did it who had covid) but in FL you can get it without having covid.
We are pushing the vaccine here more than we are pushing this treatment it seems.
That's not true. You have to be sick to receive the treatment, even in FL.
Antibody treatment
More than a dozen state-run centers have opened across Florida offering free monoclonal antibody treatment to people sick with COVID-19 and considered to be high risk for severe illness or death.
Often, people who visit these centers feel really sick. The therapy given to them — REGEN-COV by the biotechnology company Regeneron — is designed to give the immune system an extra boost to help combat the disease, enough to hopefully keep them out of the hospital. ---------------- The treatment is for people 12 and older, regardless of vaccination status, who have tested positive and are considered to be “high risk” for severe COVID illness, including hospitalization and death. High-risk people 12 and older who were exposed to COVID and are either not fully vaccinated or have an immunocompromised condition that has lowered their immune response to the vaccine are also eligible.
Some of the conditions the FDA considers to be high risk include diabetes, obesity, chronic lung disease (including moderate to severe asthma), and cardiovascular disease (including congenital heart disease) or hypertension.
Not true I was just talking to my gf in FL this morning and she got it and has not had covid and is not high risk.
Then she lied to get it or is lying to you. The requirements for receiving the treatment are you're positive for COVID and high risk. Ask any doctor and read any article on the treatment being given in FL. You're spreading misinformation. Period.
ETA - When I had COVID I spoke with my dr about the treatment. Antibodies are NOT be given to anyone who isn't currently sick with COVID or high risk. It's not a preventive drug, it's a treatment to help those already sick and at risk for hospitalization.
Just another incorrect post by WW supported by nothing other than my friend's cousin's sister said so
No matter the topic, "she knows a person". How can any anyone possibly argue with the breadth and scope of her infinite knowledge on literally EVERY subject in the world? It's fascinating. lol
You still have yet to address the fact that you said that you had to HAVE COVID AND BE HIGH RISK to qualify for the treatment when you have seen that what you posted is absolutely false.
You have to be high risk, even in FL. Links were provided.
Initially, you had to have COVID in order to revive the antibody infusion. Being in contact with someone who was sick wasn't enough of a reason. And even still, many doctors will not give the infusion without a positive COVID test.
You have to be high risk with EXPOSURE OR have covid in Florida and many other states. You are giving misinformation when you are saying they won't give it for exposure. They will, if you are high risk. I don't care what the rules were initially, you just posted this a couple of days ago. You bashed WW because she said her friend was able to get it after being exposed. Honestly, you just can not admit that what you wrote was wrong. It doesn't matter if it was right in May when you had covid, it was wrong when you wrote it and you know it but just can't bring yourself to admit it!!!!
First, windy explicitly said that they were giving it to ANYONE and EVERYONE in FL regardless which isn't true. You still have to fall into the high risk category, whether exposed or sick. But "she knows a person".
Second, I didn't have COVID in May.
Lastly, what I said was NOT misinformation. As I've stated repeatedly, many doctors will STILL NOT give you the infusion simply for exposure even if they *technically* can. They reserve the treatment for people who actually test positive and subsequently become very ill.
I don’t give two sh*ts what windy said. I care what YOU said. You said you needed to have covid. Can you just admit that proclaiming that windy must have made this up was wrong? Because it’s seems highly likely that her friend was able to get this treatment after exposure. I have a million healthy friends that still fall in the high risk category for one reason or another.
Second, If you had covid prior to May then your information is even more outdated.
And how do you know what many doctors are doing in Florida? For the love of god how do you know what many doctors are doing anywhere? How many doctors do you know that treat covid patients? My g*d you need to get a life.
Sure seems like the person who is completely obsessed with every word a stranger on a forum says is the one who needs to get a life
Funny that that is what you took away from my post. You just CAN NOT DO IT. You posted something that was incorrect and rather that just saying, wow, I didn't know it was approved for exposed, high risk people you just double down. It's so strange to me. Is this how you deal with people in real life too? It's okay to be wrong sometimes. Isn't that a lesson you learn in kindergarten????
and would TEACH as a Kindergarten teacher.
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Posted 9/14/21 9:56 AM |
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Re: Monoclonal Antibody Treatment
Posted by lululu
Posted by RomeyT
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by lululu
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by lululu
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by lululu
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
Why is NY not pushing this for people without covid? I am hearing it works wonders for people WITH covid (know someone who just did it who had covid) but in FL you can get it without having covid.
We are pushing the vaccine here more than we are pushing this treatment it seems.
That's not true. You have to be sick to receive the treatment, even in FL.
Antibody treatment
More than a dozen state-run centers have opened across Florida offering free monoclonal antibody treatment to people sick with COVID-19 and considered to be high risk for severe illness or death.
Often, people who visit these centers feel really sick. The therapy given to them — REGEN-COV by the biotechnology company Regeneron — is designed to give the immune system an extra boost to help combat the disease, enough to hopefully keep them out of the hospital. ---------------- The treatment is for people 12 and older, regardless of vaccination status, who have tested positive and are considered to be “high risk” for severe COVID illness, including hospitalization and death. High-risk people 12 and older who were exposed to COVID and are either not fully vaccinated or have an immunocompromised condition that has lowered their immune response to the vaccine are also eligible.
Some of the conditions the FDA considers to be high risk include diabetes, obesity, chronic lung disease (including moderate to severe asthma), and cardiovascular disease (including congenital heart disease) or hypertension.
Not true I was just talking to my gf in FL this morning and she got it and has not had covid and is not high risk.
Then she lied to get it or is lying to you. The requirements for receiving the treatment are you're positive for COVID and high risk. Ask any doctor and read any article on the treatment being given in FL. You're spreading misinformation. Period.
ETA - When I had COVID I spoke with my dr about the treatment. Antibodies are NOT be given to anyone who isn't currently sick with COVID or high risk. It's not a preventive drug, it's a treatment to help those already sick and at risk for hospitalization.
Just another incorrect post by WW supported by nothing other than my friend's cousin's sister said so
No matter the topic, "she knows a person". How can any anyone possibly argue with the breadth and scope of her infinite knowledge on literally EVERY subject in the world? It's fascinating. lol
You still have yet to address the fact that you said that you had to HAVE COVID AND BE HIGH RISK to qualify for the treatment when you have seen that what you posted is absolutely false.
You have to be high risk, even in FL. Links were provided.
Initially, you had to have COVID in order to revive the antibody infusion. Being in contact with someone who was sick wasn't enough of a reason. And even still, many doctors will not give the infusion without a positive COVID test.
You have to be high risk with EXPOSURE OR have covid in Florida and many other states. You are giving misinformation when you are saying they won't give it for exposure. They will, if you are high risk. I don't care what the rules were initially, you just posted this a couple of days ago. You bashed WW because she said her friend was able to get it after being exposed. Honestly, you just can not admit that what you wrote was wrong. It doesn't matter if it was right in May when you had covid, it was wrong when you wrote it and you know it but just can't bring yourself to admit it!!!!
First, windy explicitly said that they were giving it to ANYONE and EVERYONE in FL regardless which isn't true. You still have to fall into the high risk category, whether exposed or sick. But "she knows a person".
Second, I didn't have COVID in May.
Lastly, what I said was NOT misinformation. As I've stated repeatedly, many doctors will STILL NOT give you the infusion simply for exposure even if they *technically* can. They reserve the treatment for people who actually test positive and subsequently become very ill.
I don’t give two sh*ts what windy said. I care what YOU said. You said you needed to have covid. Can you just admit that proclaiming that windy must have made this up was wrong? Because it’s seems highly likely that her friend was able to get this treatment after exposure. I have a million healthy friends that still fall in the high risk category for one reason or another.
Second, If you had covid prior to May then your information is even more outdated.
And how do you know what many doctors are doing in Florida? For the love of god how do you know what many doctors are doing anywhere? How many doctors do you know that treat covid patients? My g*d you need to get a life.
Sure seems like the person who is completely obsessed with every word a stranger on a forum says is the one who needs to get a life
OMG this might be the funniest thing I will hear ALL day. Between you and Chill and Mommy who scope out my posts to just attack me, that is hilarious. Remember the rest of us DO have lives. We have jobs and social lives. We don't sit around reading and lurking online in our libraries all day and then sit on our couch all night watching TV.
Honey, you're on this site around the clock EVERY day. Give it a rest. Furthermore, I don't consider sitting at your little computer doing your menial, barely above minimum wage job and emptying your dishwasher a life. But nice try.
Wow. Bold statement for someone who has no job.
Seriously, and you know what "barely above minimum wage" is greater than? No wage at all.
BIN.GO
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Posted 9/14/21 9:57 AM |
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Re: Monoclonal Antibody Treatment
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by RomeyT
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by lululu
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by lululu
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by lululu
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
Why is NY not pushing this for people without covid? I am hearing it works wonders for people WITH covid (know someone who just did it who had covid) but in FL you can get it without having covid.
We are pushing the vaccine here more than we are pushing this treatment it seems.
That's not true. You have to be sick to receive the treatment, even in FL.
Antibody treatment
More than a dozen state-run centers have opened across Florida offering free monoclonal antibody treatment to people sick with COVID-19 and considered to be high risk for severe illness or death.
Often, people who visit these centers feel really sick. The therapy given to them — REGEN-COV by the biotechnology company Regeneron — is designed to give the immune system an extra boost to help combat the disease, enough to hopefully keep them out of the hospital. ---------------- The treatment is for people 12 and older, regardless of vaccination status, who have tested positive and are considered to be “high risk” for severe COVID illness, including hospitalization and death. High-risk people 12 and older who were exposed to COVID and are either not fully vaccinated or have an immunocompromised condition that has lowered their immune response to the vaccine are also eligible.
Some of the conditions the FDA considers to be high risk include diabetes, obesity, chronic lung disease (including moderate to severe asthma), and cardiovascular disease (including congenital heart disease) or hypertension.
Not true I was just talking to my gf in FL this morning and she got it and has not had covid and is not high risk.
Then she lied to get it or is lying to you. The requirements for receiving the treatment are you're positive for COVID and high risk. Ask any doctor and read any article on the treatment being given in FL. You're spreading misinformation. Period.
ETA - When I had COVID I spoke with my dr about the treatment. Antibodies are NOT be given to anyone who isn't currently sick with COVID or high risk. It's not a preventive drug, it's a treatment to help those already sick and at risk for hospitalization.
Just another incorrect post by WW supported by nothing other than my friend's cousin's sister said so
No matter the topic, "she knows a person". How can any anyone possibly argue with the breadth and scope of her infinite knowledge on literally EVERY subject in the world? It's fascinating. lol
You still have yet to address the fact that you said that you had to HAVE COVID AND BE HIGH RISK to qualify for the treatment when you have seen that what you posted is absolutely false.
You have to be high risk, even in FL. Links were provided.
Initially, you had to have COVID in order to revive the antibody infusion. Being in contact with someone who was sick wasn't enough of a reason. And even still, many doctors will not give the infusion without a positive COVID test.
You have to be high risk with EXPOSURE OR have covid in Florida and many other states. You are giving misinformation when you are saying they won't give it for exposure. They will, if you are high risk. I don't care what the rules were initially, you just posted this a couple of days ago. You bashed WW because she said her friend was able to get it after being exposed. Honestly, you just can not admit that what you wrote was wrong. It doesn't matter if it was right in May when you had covid, it was wrong when you wrote it and you know it but just can't bring yourself to admit it!!!!
First, windy explicitly said that they were giving it to ANYONE and EVERYONE in FL regardless which isn't true. You still have to fall into the high risk category, whether exposed or sick. But "she knows a person".
Second, I didn't have COVID in May.
Lastly, what I said was NOT misinformation. As I've stated repeatedly, many doctors will STILL NOT give you the infusion simply for exposure even if they *technically* can. They reserve the treatment for people who actually test positive and subsequently become very ill.
I don’t give two sh*ts what windy said. I care what YOU said. You said you needed to have covid. Can you just admit that proclaiming that windy must have made this up was wrong? Because it’s seems highly likely that her friend was able to get this treatment after exposure. I have a million healthy friends that still fall in the high risk category for one reason or another.
Second, If you had covid prior to May then your information is even more outdated.
And how do you know what many doctors are doing in Florida? For the love of god how do you know what many doctors are doing anywhere? How many doctors do you know that treat covid patients? My g*d you need to get a life.
Sure seems like the person who is completely obsessed with every word a stranger on a forum says is the one who needs to get a life
OMG this might be the funniest thing I will hear ALL day. Between you and Chill and Mommy who scope out my posts to just attack me, that is hilarious. Remember the rest of us DO have lives. We have jobs and social lives. We don't sit around reading and lurking online in our libraries all day and then sit on our couch all night watching TV.
Honey, you're on this site around the clock EVERY day. Give it a rest. Furthermore, I don't consider sitting at your little computer doing your menial, barely above minimum wage job and emptying your dishwasher a life. But nice try.
Wow. Bold statement for someone who has no job.
BARELY above minimum wage????
Compared to someone who is bringing in NOTHING, I am not doing too bad. I also don't have a HUGE mortgage and when I go to sell will probably be upside down with that mortgage.
Funny because you whined endlessly page after page a few months ago on the politics board at the very thought of minimum wage being raised because it "wasn't fair to you who doesn't make much more than that". So yea, barely above minimum wage is right.
I didn't ask about your mortgage, don't particularly care what you owe or not and am not sure why you're assuming what anyone else's mortgage situation is. I'm faaaaaaaaaaaar from being upside down so don't you worry your little brain about it.
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Posted 9/14/21 10:13 AM |
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Re: Monoclonal Antibody Treatment
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by RomeyT
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by lululu
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by lululu
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by lululu
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
Why is NY not pushing this for people without covid? I am hearing it works wonders for people WITH covid (know someone who just did it who had covid) but in FL you can get it without having covid.
We are pushing the vaccine here more than we are pushing this treatment it seems.
That's not true. You have to be sick to receive the treatment, even in FL.
Antibody treatment
More than a dozen state-run centers have opened across Florida offering free monoclonal antibody treatment to people sick with COVID-19 and considered to be high risk for severe illness or death.
Often, people who visit these centers feel really sick. The therapy given to them — REGEN-COV by the biotechnology company Regeneron — is designed to give the immune system an extra boost to help combat the disease, enough to hopefully keep them out of the hospital. ---------------- The treatment is for people 12 and older, regardless of vaccination status, who have tested positive and are considered to be “high risk” for severe COVID illness, including hospitalization and death. High-risk people 12 and older who were exposed to COVID and are either not fully vaccinated or have an immunocompromised condition that has lowered their immune response to the vaccine are also eligible.
Some of the conditions the FDA considers to be high risk include diabetes, obesity, chronic lung disease (including moderate to severe asthma), and cardiovascular disease (including congenital heart disease) or hypertension.
Not true I was just talking to my gf in FL this morning and she got it and has not had covid and is not high risk.
Then she lied to get it or is lying to you. The requirements for receiving the treatment are you're positive for COVID and high risk. Ask any doctor and read any article on the treatment being given in FL. You're spreading misinformation. Period.
ETA - When I had COVID I spoke with my dr about the treatment. Antibodies are NOT be given to anyone who isn't currently sick with COVID or high risk. It's not a preventive drug, it's a treatment to help those already sick and at risk for hospitalization.
Just another incorrect post by WW supported by nothing other than my friend's cousin's sister said so
No matter the topic, "she knows a person". How can any anyone possibly argue with the breadth and scope of her infinite knowledge on literally EVERY subject in the world? It's fascinating. lol
You still have yet to address the fact that you said that you had to HAVE COVID AND BE HIGH RISK to qualify for the treatment when you have seen that what you posted is absolutely false.
You have to be high risk, even in FL. Links were provided.
Initially, you had to have COVID in order to revive the antibody infusion. Being in contact with someone who was sick wasn't enough of a reason. And even still, many doctors will not give the infusion without a positive COVID test.
You have to be high risk with EXPOSURE OR have covid in Florida and many other states. You are giving misinformation when you are saying they won't give it for exposure. They will, if you are high risk. I don't care what the rules were initially, you just posted this a couple of days ago. You bashed WW because she said her friend was able to get it after being exposed. Honestly, you just can not admit that what you wrote was wrong. It doesn't matter if it was right in May when you had covid, it was wrong when you wrote it and you know it but just can't bring yourself to admit it!!!!
First, windy explicitly said that they were giving it to ANYONE and EVERYONE in FL regardless which isn't true. You still have to fall into the high risk category, whether exposed or sick. But "she knows a person".
Second, I didn't have COVID in May.
Lastly, what I said was NOT misinformation. As I've stated repeatedly, many doctors will STILL NOT give you the infusion simply for exposure even if they *technically* can. They reserve the treatment for people who actually test positive and subsequently become very ill.
I don’t give two sh*ts what windy said. I care what YOU said. You said you needed to have covid. Can you just admit that proclaiming that windy must have made this up was wrong? Because it’s seems highly likely that her friend was able to get this treatment after exposure. I have a million healthy friends that still fall in the high risk category for one reason or another.
Second, If you had covid prior to May then your information is even more outdated.
And how do you know what many doctors are doing in Florida? For the love of god how do you know what many doctors are doing anywhere? How many doctors do you know that treat covid patients? My g*d you need to get a life.
Sure seems like the person who is completely obsessed with every word a stranger on a forum says is the one who needs to get a life
OMG this might be the funniest thing I will hear ALL day. Between you and Chill and Mommy who scope out my posts to just attack me, that is hilarious. Remember the rest of us DO have lives. We have jobs and social lives. We don't sit around reading and lurking online in our libraries all day and then sit on our couch all night watching TV.
Honey, you're on this site around the clock EVERY day. Give it a rest. Furthermore, I don't consider sitting at your little computer doing your menial, barely above minimum wage job and emptying your dishwasher a life. But nice try.
Wow. Bold statement for someone who has no job.
BARELY above minimum wage????
Compared to someone who is bringing in NOTHING, I am not doing too bad. I also don't have a HUGE mortgage and when I go to sell will probably be upside down with that mortgage.
Funny because you whined endlessly page after page a few months ago on the politics board at the very thought of minimum wage being raised because it "wasn't fair to you who doesn't make much more than that". So yea, barely above minimum wage is right.
I didn't ask about your mortgage, don't particularly care what you owe or not and am not sure why you're assuming what anyone else's mortgage situation is. I'm faaaaaaaaaaaar from being upside down so don't you worry your little brain about it.
So you took that as I make or barely make above minimum wage? I DO care about OTHERS, you know.
I know you mentioned in the past your struggles with your mortgage and that you didn't get much selling your last home. My bad, glad you are doing better.
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Posted 9/14/21 10:41 AM |
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Hofstra26
Love to Bake!
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Re: Monoclonal Antibody Treatment
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by RomeyT
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by lululu
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by lululu
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by lululu
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
Why is NY not pushing this for people without covid? I am hearing it works wonders for people WITH covid (know someone who just did it who had covid) but in FL you can get it without having covid.
We are pushing the vaccine here more than we are pushing this treatment it seems.
That's not true. You have to be sick to receive the treatment, even in FL.
Antibody treatment
More than a dozen state-run centers have opened across Florida offering free monoclonal antibody treatment to people sick with COVID-19 and considered to be high risk for severe illness or death.
Often, people who visit these centers feel really sick. The therapy given to them — REGEN-COV by the biotechnology company Regeneron — is designed to give the immune system an extra boost to help combat the disease, enough to hopefully keep them out of the hospital. ---------------- The treatment is for people 12 and older, regardless of vaccination status, who have tested positive and are considered to be “high risk” for severe COVID illness, including hospitalization and death. High-risk people 12 and older who were exposed to COVID and are either not fully vaccinated or have an immunocompromised condition that has lowered their immune response to the vaccine are also eligible.
Some of the conditions the FDA considers to be high risk include diabetes, obesity, chronic lung disease (including moderate to severe asthma), and cardiovascular disease (including congenital heart disease) or hypertension.
Not true I was just talking to my gf in FL this morning and she got it and has not had covid and is not high risk.
Then she lied to get it or is lying to you. The requirements for receiving the treatment are you're positive for COVID and high risk. Ask any doctor and read any article on the treatment being given in FL. You're spreading misinformation. Period.
ETA - When I had COVID I spoke with my dr about the treatment. Antibodies are NOT be given to anyone who isn't currently sick with COVID or high risk. It's not a preventive drug, it's a treatment to help those already sick and at risk for hospitalization.
Just another incorrect post by WW supported by nothing other than my friend's cousin's sister said so
No matter the topic, "she knows a person". How can any anyone possibly argue with the breadth and scope of her infinite knowledge on literally EVERY subject in the world? It's fascinating. lol
You still have yet to address the fact that you said that you had to HAVE COVID AND BE HIGH RISK to qualify for the treatment when you have seen that what you posted is absolutely false.
You have to be high risk, even in FL. Links were provided.
Initially, you had to have COVID in order to revive the antibody infusion. Being in contact with someone who was sick wasn't enough of a reason. And even still, many doctors will not give the infusion without a positive COVID test.
You have to be high risk with EXPOSURE OR have covid in Florida and many other states. You are giving misinformation when you are saying they won't give it for exposure. They will, if you are high risk. I don't care what the rules were initially, you just posted this a couple of days ago. You bashed WW because she said her friend was able to get it after being exposed. Honestly, you just can not admit that what you wrote was wrong. It doesn't matter if it was right in May when you had covid, it was wrong when you wrote it and you know it but just can't bring yourself to admit it!!!!
First, windy explicitly said that they were giving it to ANYONE and EVERYONE in FL regardless which isn't true. You still have to fall into the high risk category, whether exposed or sick. But "she knows a person".
Second, I didn't have COVID in May.
Lastly, what I said was NOT misinformation. As I've stated repeatedly, many doctors will STILL NOT give you the infusion simply for exposure even if they *technically* can. They reserve the treatment for people who actually test positive and subsequently become very ill.
I don’t give two sh*ts what windy said. I care what YOU said. You said you needed to have covid. Can you just admit that proclaiming that windy must have made this up was wrong? Because it’s seems highly likely that her friend was able to get this treatment after exposure. I have a million healthy friends that still fall in the high risk category for one reason or another.
Second, If you had covid prior to May then your information is even more outdated.
And how do you know what many doctors are doing in Florida? For the love of god how do you know what many doctors are doing anywhere? How many doctors do you know that treat covid patients? My g*d you need to get a life.
Sure seems like the person who is completely obsessed with every word a stranger on a forum says is the one who needs to get a life
OMG this might be the funniest thing I will hear ALL day. Between you and Chill and Mommy who scope out my posts to just attack me, that is hilarious. Remember the rest of us DO have lives. We have jobs and social lives. We don't sit around reading and lurking online in our libraries all day and then sit on our couch all night watching TV.
Honey, you're on this site around the clock EVERY day. Give it a rest. Furthermore, I don't consider sitting at your little computer doing your menial, barely above minimum wage job and emptying your dishwasher a life. But nice try.
Wow. Bold statement for someone who has no job.
BARELY above minimum wage????
Compared to someone who is bringing in NOTHING, I am not doing too bad. I also don't have a HUGE mortgage and when I go to sell will probably be upside down with that mortgage.
Funny because you whined endlessly page after page a few months ago on the politics board at the very thought of minimum wage being raised because it "wasn't fair to you who doesn't make much more than that". So yea, barely above minimum wage is right.
I didn't ask about your mortgage, don't particularly care what you owe or not and am not sure why you're assuming what anyone else's mortgage situation is. I'm faaaaaaaaaaaar from being upside down so don't you worry your little brain about it.
So you took that as I make or barely make above minimum wage? I DO care about OTHERS, you know.
I know you mentioned in the past your struggles with your mortgage and that you didn't get much selling your last home. My bad, glad you are doing better.
No struggles. Affected by the housing crash in 2008 but did just fine when we sold. Thanks for the concern.
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Posted 9/14/21 10:43 AM |
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Re: Monoclonal Antibody Treatment
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by RomeyT
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by lululu
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by lululu
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by lululu
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
Why is NY not pushing this for people without covid? I am hearing it works wonders for people WITH covid (know someone who just did it who had covid) but in FL you can get it without having covid.
We are pushing the vaccine here more than we are pushing this treatment it seems.
That's not true. You have to be sick to receive the treatment, even in FL.
Antibody treatment
More than a dozen state-run centers have opened across Florida offering free monoclonal antibody treatment to people sick with COVID-19 and considered to be high risk for severe illness or death.
Often, people who visit these centers feel really sick. The therapy given to them — REGEN-COV by the biotechnology company Regeneron — is designed to give the immune system an extra boost to help combat the disease, enough to hopefully keep them out of the hospital. ---------------- The treatment is for people 12 and older, regardless of vaccination status, who have tested positive and are considered to be “high risk” for severe COVID illness, including hospitalization and death. High-risk people 12 and older who were exposed to COVID and are either not fully vaccinated or have an immunocompromised condition that has lowered their immune response to the vaccine are also eligible.
Some of the conditions the FDA considers to be high risk include diabetes, obesity, chronic lung disease (including moderate to severe asthma), and cardiovascular disease (including congenital heart disease) or hypertension.
Not true I was just talking to my gf in FL this morning and she got it and has not had covid and is not high risk.
Then she lied to get it or is lying to you. The requirements for receiving the treatment are you're positive for COVID and high risk. Ask any doctor and read any article on the treatment being given in FL. You're spreading misinformation. Period.
ETA - When I had COVID I spoke with my dr about the treatment. Antibodies are NOT be given to anyone who isn't currently sick with COVID or high risk. It's not a preventive drug, it's a treatment to help those already sick and at risk for hospitalization.
Just another incorrect post by WW supported by nothing other than my friend's cousin's sister said so
No matter the topic, "she knows a person". How can any anyone possibly argue with the breadth and scope of her infinite knowledge on literally EVERY subject in the world? It's fascinating. lol
You still have yet to address the fact that you said that you had to HAVE COVID AND BE HIGH RISK to qualify for the treatment when you have seen that what you posted is absolutely false.
You have to be high risk, even in FL. Links were provided.
Initially, you had to have COVID in order to revive the antibody infusion. Being in contact with someone who was sick wasn't enough of a reason. And even still, many doctors will not give the infusion without a positive COVID test.
You have to be high risk with EXPOSURE OR have covid in Florida and many other states. You are giving misinformation when you are saying they won't give it for exposure. They will, if you are high risk. I don't care what the rules were initially, you just posted this a couple of days ago. You bashed WW because she said her friend was able to get it after being exposed. Honestly, you just can not admit that what you wrote was wrong. It doesn't matter if it was right in May when you had covid, it was wrong when you wrote it and you know it but just can't bring yourself to admit it!!!!
First, windy explicitly said that they were giving it to ANYONE and EVERYONE in FL regardless which isn't true. You still have to fall into the high risk category, whether exposed or sick. But "she knows a person".
Second, I didn't have COVID in May.
Lastly, what I said was NOT misinformation. As I've stated repeatedly, many doctors will STILL NOT give you the infusion simply for exposure even if they *technically* can. They reserve the treatment for people who actually test positive and subsequently become very ill.
I don’t give two sh*ts what windy said. I care what YOU said. You said you needed to have covid. Can you just admit that proclaiming that windy must have made this up was wrong? Because it’s seems highly likely that her friend was able to get this treatment after exposure. I have a million healthy friends that still fall in the high risk category for one reason or another.
Second, If you had covid prior to May then your information is even more outdated.
And how do you know what many doctors are doing in Florida? For the love of god how do you know what many doctors are doing anywhere? How many doctors do you know that treat covid patients? My g*d you need to get a life.
Sure seems like the person who is completely obsessed with every word a stranger on a forum says is the one who needs to get a life
OMG this might be the funniest thing I will hear ALL day. Between you and Chill and Mommy who scope out my posts to just attack me, that is hilarious. Remember the rest of us DO have lives. We have jobs and social lives. We don't sit around reading and lurking online in our libraries all day and then sit on our couch all night watching TV.
Honey, you're on this site around the clock EVERY day. Give it a rest. Furthermore, I don't consider sitting at your little computer doing your menial, barely above minimum wage job and emptying your dishwasher a life. But nice try.
Wow. Bold statement for someone who has no job.
BARELY above minimum wage????
Compared to someone who is bringing in NOTHING, I am not doing too bad. I also don't have a HUGE mortgage and when I go to sell will probably be upside down with that mortgage.
Funny because you whined endlessly page after page a few months ago on the politics board at the very thought of minimum wage being raised because it "wasn't fair to you who doesn't make much more than that". So yea, barely above minimum wage is right.
I didn't ask about your mortgage, don't particularly care what you owe or not and am not sure why you're assuming what anyone else's mortgage situation is. I'm faaaaaaaaaaaar from being upside down so don't you worry your little brain about it.
So you took that as I make or barely make above minimum wage? I DO care about OTHERS, you know.
I know you mentioned in the past your struggles with your mortgage and that you didn't get much selling your last home. My bad, glad you are doing better.
No struggles. Affected by the housing crash in 2008 but did just fine when we sold. Thanks for the concern.
No problem. I know I am going off subject but it is crazy how much houses are going for now. Mine can sell for 5X what we paid. Insane someone would pay that much lol.
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Posted 9/14/21 10:44 AM |
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Hofstra26
Love to Bake!
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Re: Monoclonal Antibody Treatment
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
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Posted by RomeyT
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by lululu
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by lululu
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by lululu
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
Why is NY not pushing this for people without covid? I am hearing it works wonders for people WITH covid (know someone who just did it who had covid) but in FL you can get it without having covid.
We are pushing the vaccine here more than we are pushing this treatment it seems.
That's not true. You have to be sick to receive the treatment, even in FL.
Antibody treatment
More than a dozen state-run centers have opened across Florida offering free monoclonal antibody treatment to people sick with COVID-19 and considered to be high risk for severe illness or death.
Often, people who visit these centers feel really sick. The therapy given to them — REGEN-COV by the biotechnology company Regeneron — is designed to give the immune system an extra boost to help combat the disease, enough to hopefully keep them out of the hospital. ---------------- The treatment is for people 12 and older, regardless of vaccination status, who have tested positive and are considered to be “high risk” for severe COVID illness, including hospitalization and death. High-risk people 12 and older who were exposed to COVID and are either not fully vaccinated or have an immunocompromised condition that has lowered their immune response to the vaccine are also eligible.
Some of the conditions the FDA considers to be high risk include diabetes, obesity, chronic lung disease (including moderate to severe asthma), and cardiovascular disease (including congenital heart disease) or hypertension.
Not true I was just talking to my gf in FL this morning and she got it and has not had covid and is not high risk.
Then she lied to get it or is lying to you. The requirements for receiving the treatment are you're positive for COVID and high risk. Ask any doctor and read any article on the treatment being given in FL. You're spreading misinformation. Period.
ETA - When I had COVID I spoke with my dr about the treatment. Antibodies are NOT be given to anyone who isn't currently sick with COVID or high risk. It's not a preventive drug, it's a treatment to help those already sick and at risk for hospitalization.
Just another incorrect post by WW supported by nothing other than my friend's cousin's sister said so
No matter the topic, "she knows a person". How can any anyone possibly argue with the breadth and scope of her infinite knowledge on literally EVERY subject in the world? It's fascinating. lol
You still have yet to address the fact that you said that you had to HAVE COVID AND BE HIGH RISK to qualify for the treatment when you have seen that what you posted is absolutely false.
You have to be high risk, even in FL. Links were provided.
Initially, you had to have COVID in order to revive the antibody infusion. Being in contact with someone who was sick wasn't enough of a reason. And even still, many doctors will not give the infusion without a positive COVID test.
You have to be high risk with EXPOSURE OR have covid in Florida and many other states. You are giving misinformation when you are saying they won't give it for exposure. They will, if you are high risk. I don't care what the rules were initially, you just posted this a couple of days ago. You bashed WW because she said her friend was able to get it after being exposed. Honestly, you just can not admit that what you wrote was wrong. It doesn't matter if it was right in May when you had covid, it was wrong when you wrote it and you know it but just can't bring yourself to admit it!!!!
First, windy explicitly said that they were giving it to ANYONE and EVERYONE in FL regardless which isn't true. You still have to fall into the high risk category, whether exposed or sick. But "she knows a person".
Second, I didn't have COVID in May.
Lastly, what I said was NOT misinformation. As I've stated repeatedly, many doctors will STILL NOT give you the infusion simply for exposure even if they *technically* can. They reserve the treatment for people who actually test positive and subsequently become very ill.
I don’t give two sh*ts what windy said. I care what YOU said. You said you needed to have covid. Can you just admit that proclaiming that windy must have made this up was wrong? Because it’s seems highly likely that her friend was able to get this treatment after exposure. I have a million healthy friends that still fall in the high risk category for one reason or another.
Second, If you had covid prior to May then your information is even more outdated.
And how do you know what many doctors are doing in Florida? For the love of god how do you know what many doctors are doing anywhere? How many doctors do you know that treat covid patients? My g*d you need to get a life.
Sure seems like the person who is completely obsessed with every word a stranger on a forum says is the one who needs to get a life
OMG this might be the funniest thing I will hear ALL day. Between you and Chill and Mommy who scope out my posts to just attack me, that is hilarious. Remember the rest of us DO have lives. We have jobs and social lives. We don't sit around reading and lurking online in our libraries all day and then sit on our couch all night watching TV.
Honey, you're on this site around the clock EVERY day. Give it a rest. Furthermore, I don't consider sitting at your little computer doing your menial, barely above minimum wage job and emptying your dishwasher a life. But nice try.
Wow. Bold statement for someone who has no job.
BARELY above minimum wage????
Compared to someone who is bringing in NOTHING, I am not doing too bad. I also don't have a HUGE mortgage and when I go to sell will probably be upside down with that mortgage.
Funny because you whined endlessly page after page a few months ago on the politics board at the very thought of minimum wage being raised because it "wasn't fair to you who doesn't make much more than that". So yea, barely above minimum wage is right.
I didn't ask about your mortgage, don't particularly care what you owe or not and am not sure why you're assuming what anyone else's mortgage situation is. I'm faaaaaaaaaaaar from being upside down so don't you worry your little brain about it.
So you took that as I make or barely make above minimum wage? I DO care about OTHERS, you know.
I know you mentioned in the past your struggles with your mortgage and that you didn't get much selling your last home. My bad, glad you are doing better.
No struggles. Affected by the housing crash in 2008 but did just fine when we sold. Thanks for the concern.
No problem. I know I am going off subject but it is crazy how much houses are going for now. Mine can sell for 5X what we paid. Insane someone would pay that much lol.
Definitely a sellers market with no expectation of home prices dropping off. Good for homeowners, bad for buyers.
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Posted 9/14/21 10:49 AM |
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luckystar08
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Re: Monoclonal Antibody Treatment
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by ali120206
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by KarenK122
Posted by Raging2020
Posted by NervousNell
Years ago...probably like 12 or more, I was sick and completely lost taste and smell. I remember being at lunch with my boss, so annoyed I couldn't taste whatever we were eating. Perhaps I was patient zero. Maybe I had the Alpha variant
Well according to information on this board you must have had it bc that’s the only sickness related to loss of taste/smell
So ridiculous. I had the flu a few years back and lost my taste and smell too. I must have had Covid too I guess. There is no one symptom that is a Covid symptom. Most people feel like they have the cold or flu so they don't even go to the doctors. They know how to treat Covid now. The majority of people aren't dying unless they have something else going on. People need to realize Covid is not going away and we need to learn to live life around it.
Exactly. If they just stopped reporting every single day on the news and just give out info for what you can do to be healthier, then people wouldn’t be at each other’s throats. The media loves this though so it won’t end and everything must be assumed to be Covid so go run and hide.
The media is definitely making things worse. My parents have been here with the news on and the way they have been reporting it makes me feel like I should never leave the house.
I guess they are scaring people so much that people are trying to get their children under 12 vaccinated. The FDA had to issue a warning not to vaccinate kids under 12 as they are not small adults.
I still want to know what crazy fuk would try to vaccinate a child under 12 when it isn't even approved yet for that age group? And are there doctors that would do this? Are they using fake ID for their kids to make them appear older? People need to get their heads examined. I'm not even being snarky when I say that. This pandemic has caused a ton of mental illnesses. Logic doesn't even apply anymore. Just fear.
That is definitely crazy and illogical!! But so is taking meds like ivermectin that are FDA approved for parasites and lice but not for viral infections, self dosing and risking overdose because of fear of vaccine side effects that so far have been minuscule and documented.
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Posted 9/14/21 11:47 AM |
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NervousNell
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Re: Monoclonal Antibody Treatment
Posted by luckystar08
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by ali120206
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by KarenK122
Posted by Raging2020
Posted by NervousNell
Years ago...probably like 12 or more, I was sick and completely lost taste and smell. I remember being at lunch with my boss, so annoyed I couldn't taste whatever we were eating. Perhaps I was patient zero. Maybe I had the Alpha variant
Well according to information on this board you must have had it bc that’s the only sickness related to loss of taste/smell
So ridiculous. I had the flu a few years back and lost my taste and smell too. I must have had Covid too I guess. There is no one symptom that is a Covid symptom. Most people feel like they have the cold or flu so they don't even go to the doctors. They know how to treat Covid now. The majority of people aren't dying unless they have something else going on. People need to realize Covid is not going away and we need to learn to live life around it.
Exactly. If they just stopped reporting every single day on the news and just give out info for what you can do to be healthier, then people wouldn’t be at each other’s throats. The media loves this though so it won’t end and everything must be assumed to be Covid so go run and hide.
The media is definitely making things worse. My parents have been here with the news on and the way they have been reporting it makes me feel like I should never leave the house.
I guess they are scaring people so much that people are trying to get their children under 12 vaccinated. The FDA had to issue a warning not to vaccinate kids under 12 as they are not small adults.
I still want to know what crazy fuk would try to vaccinate a child under 12 when it isn't even approved yet for that age group? And are there doctors that would do this? Are they using fake ID for their kids to make them appear older? People need to get their heads examined. I'm not even being snarky when I say that. This pandemic has caused a ton of mental illnesses. Logic doesn't even apply anymore. Just fear.
That is definitely crazy and illogical!! But so is taking meds like ivermectin that are FDA approved for parasites and lice but not for viral infections, self dosing and risking overdose because of fear of vaccine side effects that so far have been minuscule and documented.
Yes. Both are crazy. It's not one or the other. There are nuts on all sides of this. Just because I have zero desire to give this vaccine to my child does not mean I will be using those other unapproved treatments either.
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Posted 9/14/21 11:59 AM |
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jellybean78
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Re: Monoclonal Antibody Treatment
Posted by RomeyT
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
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Posted by lululu
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Why is NY not pushing this for people without covid? I am hearing it works wonders for people WITH covid (know someone who just did it who had covid) but in FL you can get it without having covid.
We are pushing the vaccine here more than we are pushing this treatment it seems.
That's not true. You have to be sick to receive the treatment, even in FL.
Antibody treatment
More than a dozen state-run centers have opened across Florida offering free monoclonal antibody treatment to people sick with COVID-19 and considered to be high risk for severe illness or death.
Often, people who visit these centers feel really sick. The therapy given to them — REGEN-COV by the biotechnology company Regeneron — is designed to give the immune system an extra boost to help combat the disease, enough to hopefully keep them out of the hospital. ---------------- The treatment is for people 12 and older, regardless of vaccination status, who have tested positive and are considered to be “high risk” for severe COVID illness, including hospitalization and death. High-risk people 12 and older who were exposed to COVID and are either not fully vaccinated or have an immunocompromised condition that has lowered their immune response to the vaccine are also eligible.
Some of the conditions the FDA considers to be high risk include diabetes, obesity, chronic lung disease (including moderate to severe asthma), and cardiovascular disease (including congenital heart disease) or hypertension.
Not true I was just talking to my gf in FL this morning and she got it and has not had covid and is not high risk.
Then she lied to get it or is lying to you. The requirements for receiving the treatment are you're positive for COVID and high risk. Ask any doctor and read any article on the treatment being given in FL. You're spreading misinformation. Period.
ETA - When I had COVID I spoke with my dr about the treatment. Antibodies are NOT be given to anyone who isn't currently sick with COVID or high risk. It's not a preventive drug, it's a treatment to help those already sick and at risk for hospitalization.
Just another incorrect post by WW supported by nothing other than my friend's cousin's sister said so
No matter the topic, "she knows a person". How can any anyone possibly argue with the breadth and scope of her infinite knowledge on literally EVERY subject in the world? It's fascinating. lol
You still have yet to address the fact that you said that you had to HAVE COVID AND BE HIGH RISK to qualify for the treatment when you have seen that what you posted is absolutely false.
You have to be high risk, even in FL. Links were provided.
Initially, you had to have COVID in order to revive the antibody infusion. Being in contact with someone who was sick wasn't enough of a reason. And even still, many doctors will not give the infusion without a positive COVID test.
You have to be high risk with EXPOSURE OR have covid in Florida and many other states. You are giving misinformation when you are saying they won't give it for exposure. They will, if you are high risk. I don't care what the rules were initially, you just posted this a couple of days ago. You bashed WW because she said her friend was able to get it after being exposed. Honestly, you just can not admit that what you wrote was wrong. It doesn't matter if it was right in May when you had covid, it was wrong when you wrote it and you know it but just can't bring yourself to admit it!!!!
First, windy explicitly said that they were giving it to ANYONE and EVERYONE in FL regardless which isn't true. You still have to fall into the high risk category, whether exposed or sick. But "she knows a person".
Second, I didn't have COVID in May.
Lastly, what I said was NOT misinformation. As I've stated repeatedly, many doctors will STILL NOT give you the infusion simply for exposure even if they *technically* can. They reserve the treatment for people who actually test positive and subsequently become very ill.
I don’t give two sh*ts what windy said. I care what YOU said. You said you needed to have covid. Can you just admit that proclaiming that windy must have made this up was wrong? Because it’s seems highly likely that her friend was able to get this treatment after exposure. I have a million healthy friends that still fall in the high risk category for one reason or another.
Second, If you had covid prior to May then your information is even more outdated.
And how do you know what many doctors are doing in Florida? For the love of god how do you know what many doctors are doing anywhere? How many doctors do you know that treat covid patients? My g*d you need to get a life.
Sure seems like the person who is completely obsessed with every word a stranger on a forum says is the one who needs to get a life
OMG this might be the funniest thing I will hear ALL day. Between you and Chill and Mommy who scope out my posts to just attack me, that is hilarious. Remember the rest of us DO have lives. We have jobs and social lives. We don't sit around reading and lurking online in our libraries all day and then sit on our couch all night watching TV.
Honey, you're on this site around the clock EVERY day. Give it a rest. Furthermore, I don't consider sitting at your little computer doing your menial, barely above minimum wage job and emptying your dishwasher a life. But nice try.
Wow. Bold statement for someone who has no job.
Right! I'm SMH at that. Such a sanctimonious statement but not surprised at all....so many suburban moms with no clue of how the real world operates have that holier than though attitude until life knocks them on their asses.
I hope you never end up in a position where you depend on your minimum wage job..life has a way of throwing curveballs sometimes.
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