There’s a new monoclonal antibody in town: Sotrovimab is fighting omicron in Peoria – JournalStar

Comment: This is a particularly informative, up-to-date column on the availability of antibody treatments and other COVID therapeutics.
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Reply to  Mark Glennon

Illinois was only allocated 3.288 doses in the first shipment. Does it really make sense to advertise a therapy that is not readily available?

Evushield is another mab that received emergency authorization in December. It’s being used for prevention of covid for patients that are immunocompromised that are not expected to produce an immune response from the vaccine. Pretty sure this one isn’t talked about much either because it’s not widely available.

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