You keep using the phrase "most states" without any proof whatsoever. And I'm challenging because so many times in the past you've used precisely that phrase and been dead wrong, or unable to back it up. So i'm asking again, show me the "most states" backup you have. Also, show how many MAB were prescribed in FL vs. other states - because during Delta, it saved so many lives here. And if other states didn't use them, why not?
I already explained very carefully the process on how monoclonal antibody treatment works in North Carolina with links to resources and information. I suggest you go read it an educate yourself. At the same time you can help the insane Twitter poster "South Florida Trophy Wife" find treatment for her "dear friend" in North Carolina.
So you show me North Carolina, but claim "most states" and you think this is sufficient? And then, in your linked post, you link to the NCDHHS.gov site that simply says a health provider needs to issue the MAB treatment. On the Florida site, it says specifically that MAB treatments must be administered by an eligible health care provider. What exactly is the difference here? Do you think that we are giving these treatments in Florida out at the local McDonald's? So...where are the "most states" other than NC, and what is the difference between FL and "most states"?
Someone needs to tell this Twitter poster that Omicron is nearly 100% of cases found in the U.S. Southeast including Florida. Well above 99% -- tell this character to find an example of a non-Omicron case of Covid in the past week found in Florida.
That twitter poster is a doctor working in a hospital in Orlando. I actually know the guy. Probably one of the most balanced and knowledgeable I've met. Totally supports your position on vaccines being the best preventative, by the way. He's a helluva lot smarter than you. And it didn't escape notice that you bailed on my request for defining the differences between "most states" and Florida.
Maybe Christina needs to look into the side-effect of "severe allergic reactions" which the manufacturers warn about and which the medical facilities are supposed to screen patients regarding their propensity for these reactions. The two manufacturers have stated very directly that their monoclonal antibody treatments do not work for Omicron. What more evidence is needed for the idiots running Florida.
Like the side effects of the vaccine they warn about? The same side effects you say never happen? Please show how often side effects of MAB occur. You must have this data, right? And Delta is still out there. It's not just about Omicron.