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Re: Vaccines and Therapeutics 2.0 & 3.0 Merge
Hopefully the mother does the right thing and tells you NICU is a death camp, flips you the bird, and tells you your efforts have failed, which they have, since you cannot assure her or her baby a 100% chance of recovery.We were just handed a particularly difficult project to accommodate a mother who tested positive when she came in for her delivery and now has a baby in NICU. It is going to be one hell of process for the nurses to work with the mom and the baby. We have a great crew in that NICU, but this is going to be exhausting.
Social distancing has likely already begun to flatten the curve...Continue to research good antivirals and vaccine candidates. Make everyone wear masks. -- J.D. Vance
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I am fairly certain that if I had posted the same comment, it would be moved to prison.Gadianton wrote: ↑Wed Jan 26, 2022 4:11 pmHopefully the mother does the right thing and tells you NICU is a death camp, flips you the bird, and tells you your efforts have failed, which they have, since you cannot assure her or her baby a 100% chance of recovery.We were just handed a particularly difficult project to accommodate a mother who tested positive when she came in for her delivery and now has a baby in NICU. It is going to be one hell of process for the nurses to work with the mom and the baby. We have a great crew in that NICU, but this is going to be exhausting.
I am also fairly certain that I have seen families cry and thank us for making it possible for the family members to be together in some damn difficult circumstances of this pandemic. Your hatred never seems to amaze.
Even though the vaccines are not effective in preventing transmission of the virus, even among vaccinated people, we still have people for whom we provide care. We do not do it with animosity or shame. You should try it sometime. Hopefully, your stupid hateful sh*t is limited to this forum.
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Re: Vaccines and Therapeutics 2.0 & 3.0 Merge
Fortunately, the number of folks requiring that kind of care is greatly reduced by the vaccines.
Not that you will admit that, or can explain why you are angry about vaccination.
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Yes, and thank you for hanging in there.






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This shouldn't come as a surprise. There's been lots of evidence that the Regeneron and Lilly monoclonal antibody treatments don't work well, if at all, against Omicron. https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-03829-0Jersey Girl wrote: ↑Tue Jan 25, 2022 9:07 amI don't know what planet we're on now. No, this isn't a Florida is crazy story. It's about the FDA.
Florida shuts down all monoclonal antibody treatment sites after FDA decision to limit use of certain treatments not proven effective against Omicron
By Chris Boyette, CNN
Updated 3:25 AM ET, Tue January 25, 2022
Excerpt:
Earlier Monday, the FDA said it was revising the authorizations for monoclonal antibody treatments made by Eli Lilly (bamlanivimab and etesevimab, administered together) and Regeneron (REGEN-COV, or casirivimab and imdevimab), because data showed they are "highly unlikely to be active against the omicron variant."
https://www.cnn.com/2022/01/25/us/flori ... index.html
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Is this why one of our local hospitals is now out of supplies for the monoclonal antibody treatment??? Because the stuff doesn't work??? What exactly are we supposed to do now???
(No I didn't look up the various kinds of antibody treatment. Writing this at 2 a.m. I'll check on it tomorrow which is actually today.)
https://www.abcactionnews.com/news/coro ... to-studies
https://thehill.com/changing-america/we ... ks-against
It doesn't sound like the Eli Lilly and Regeneron treatments have been standard of care for Omicron for weeks now. Unless you live in Florida.
Your best defense against a severe Omicron infection is to get vaxxed and boosted (which you are), wash your hands, wear a mask when around others (even outdoors), and avoid gathering in crowded indoor settings. Meanwhile, there are a number of therapeutics around the corner that may be effective against Omicron and whatever comes next.
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Which mask should we wear to protect against Omicron?Res Ipsa wrote: ↑Wed Jan 26, 2022 5:09 pmThis shouldn't come as a surprise. There's been lots of evidence that the Regeneron and Lilly monoclonal antibody treatments don't work well, if at all, against Omicron. https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-03829-0Jersey Girl wrote: ↑Tue Jan 25, 2022 9:07 amI don't know what planet we're on now. No, this isn't a Florida is crazy story. It's about the FDA.
Florida shuts down all monoclonal antibody treatment sites after FDA decision to limit use of certain treatments not proven effective against Omicron
By Chris Boyette, CNN
Updated 3:25 AM ET, Tue January 25, 2022
Excerpt:
Earlier Monday, the FDA said it was revising the authorizations for monoclonal antibody treatments made by Eli Lilly (bamlanivimab and etesevimab, administered together) and Regeneron (REGEN-COV, or casirivimab and imdevimab), because data showed they are "highly unlikely to be active against the omicron variant."
https://www.cnn.com/2022/01/25/us/flori ... index.html
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Is this why one of our local hospitals is now out of supplies for the monoclonal antibody treatment??? Because the stuff doesn't work??? What exactly are we supposed to do now???
(No I didn't look up the various kinds of antibody treatment. Writing this at 2 a.m. I'll check on it tomorrow which is actually today.)
https://www.abcactionnews.com/news/coro ... to-studies
https://thehill.com/changing-america/we ... ks-against
It doesn't sound like the Eli Lilly and Regeneron treatments have been standard of care for Omicron for weeks now. Unless you live in Florida.
Your best defense against a severe Omicron infection is to get vaxxed and boosted (which you are), wash your hands, wear a mask when around others (even outdoors), and avoid gathering in crowded indoor settings. Meanwhile, there are a number of therapeutics around the corner that may be effective against Omicron and whatever comes next.
