Man in CrosshairsBy Selwyn Duke

The “science,” which we’re supposed to “follow,” informs that perhaps 85 percent of COVID-19 victims could have been saved if a proper treatment protocol had been officially established. Early intervention is part of this, as it has long been understood that once a coronavirus patient exhibits advanced symptoms and must be hospitalized and ventilated, survivability greatly diminishes.

Enter drugs such as hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin, which have shown promise in mitigating SARS-CoV-2. Then there’s a newer option: the monoclonal antibody therapy REGEN-COV, which the Food and Drug Administration has authorized for use as a “post-exposure prophylaxis (prevention) for COVID-19 in adults and pediatric individuals … who are at high risk for progression to severe COVID-19, including hospitalization or death,” as the agency puts it. Apparently a game changer, the drug “has been shown to reduce hospitalization rates by 70 percent for high-risk COVID-19 patients treated within 10 days,” as even an article reprinted by liberal Yahoo! News concedes.

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