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What to Do for Self-Care If You Contract COVID-19 Part 1: Optimizing Your Immune System Through Monoclonal Antibodies

What to Do for Self-Care If You Contract COVID-19 Part 1: Optimizing Your Immune System Through Monoclonal Antibodies

Released Thursday, 28th January 2021
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What to Do for Self-Care If You Contract COVID-19 Part 1: Optimizing Your Immune System Through Monoclonal Antibodies

What to Do for Self-Care If You Contract COVID-19 Part 1: Optimizing Your Immune System Through Monoclonal Antibodies

What to Do for Self-Care If You Contract COVID-19 Part 1: Optimizing Your Immune System Through Monoclonal Antibodies

What to Do for Self-Care If You Contract COVID-19 Part 1: Optimizing Your Immune System Through Monoclonal Antibodies

Thursday, 28th January 2021
 5 people rated this episode
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There is great emphasis on COVID-19 vaccines now that vaccines have begun being approved and distributed to combat the pandemic. But as there are an increasing number of Sars-coronavirus-2 variants that are more infectious than the original virus, more people around the world are contracting the disease. But many of these people will not be sick enough for in hospital care. Therefore, the infected person will have to ensure that they have the type of equipment and immune boosting nutrients needed to fight the infection. Those in the household will also have to take increased preventative measures to make sure that they do not become infected with the virus.  In light of these issues, what should a person do? What are treatments you should be expecting and asking for while you self-care out of the hospital? In this episode we will be taking a closer look at all of these issues and more.

Disclaimer: I am not giving medical advice. All medical decisions need to be made by you, your doctor, and any close circle of friends and family who are your advisors. I am giving you the latest CDC recommendations and my knowledge of the imuune system and science of immunology behind the medicine.


Monoclonal Antibodies

Bamlanivimab  (LY-CoV555) from Eli Lilly

Monoclonal Antibody Coctail (Casirivimab and Indivimab) from Regeneron


Websites for Monoclonal Antibody Infusion Information 

https://www.cms.gov/medicare/covid-19/monoclonal-antibody-covid-19-infusion

https://www.nhia.org


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