FDA expected to sharply restrict use of monoclonal antibodies made by Lilly, Regeneron

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3 thoughts on “FDA expected to sharply restrict use of monoclonal antibodies made by Lilly, Regeneron

    1. Please check your facts before posting this misinformation by innuendo. COVID has several variants. One or more are more infectious to young people than others. Also, there were always young people who became infected before the vaccines were developed. Your post might discourage young people from getting vaccinated. No vaccine means one is much more likely to become seriously infected resulting in more hospitalizations and even deaths. Over 90% of the hospitalizations are people who were unvaccinated. I would not want to post anything that might lead young people to have a greater risk of severe illness.

    2. One of my children got COVID long before a vaccine was approved, so, as usual, you’re wrong.

      A better question is why you are allowed to spread misinformation by the IBJ.

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