Health
West Virginia clinic gave 44 people an antibody treatment instead of the coronavirus vaccine – The Washington Post
The West Virginia National Guard, which announced the error, said medical experts do not believe the individuals in question are at risk.

These people would now receive priority access to the vaccine, state and county officials vowed. They said the drug, especially because it was administered as a shot, would not pose obstacles to inoculation.
The antibody treatment, developed by Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, is designed to prevent people infected with covid-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, from developing severe illness. It was given to President Trump when he was stricken by the virus in October and granted emergency use…
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