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The Biden administration is cutting back on sending free doses of monoclonal antibodies to red, southern states where they were used as a highly effective treatment for COVID-19 patients.
In a new policy shift that began Monday, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced the distribution of monoclonal antibodies to states will now be centralized, moving away from the previous process which was based on direct orders and demand.
originally posted by: dashen
I think a north vs south Civil War would go a bit differently this time.
The south shall rise again?
originally posted by: tamusan
a reply to: carewemust
I don't know what to think until I know how it is being divided up amongst the states. The article says that Florida, Alabama, Texas, Mississippi, Tennessee, Georgia, and Louisiana were taking 70% of the free supply. That's hardly fair. I think they should be divided up amongst the states according to population. If states want more than that, then they could buy some on own.
originally posted by: tamusan
a reply to: carewemust
I don't know what to think until I know how it is being divided up amongst the states. The article says that Florida, Alabama, Texas, Mississippi, Tennessee, Georgia, and Louisiana were taking 70% of the free supply. That's hardly fair. I think they should be divided up amongst the states according to population. If states want more than that, then they could buy some on own.
originally posted by: MiddleInsite
"Florida was one of seven southern states — including Alabama, Texas, Mississippi, Tennessee, Georgia, and Louisiana — that “have been using about 70 percent of the national supply.”
Sounds like those States are taking advantage of the supply. I think a more equitable distribution is required.
is that different than saving lives? He should give those states ivermectin just so he can laugh when it does't work.
originally posted by: MiddleInsite
"Florida was one of seven southern states — including Alabama, Texas, Mississippi, Tennessee, Georgia, and Louisiana — that “have been using about 70 percent of the national supply.”
Sounds like those States are taking advantage of the supply. I think a more equitable distribution is required.
Restricting the availability of life-saving medication(s) in states that did not vote for you, is immoral, and should be illegal. This action is contrary to the oath taken by every U.S. President, and does not foster the "unity" Joe Biden pledged to work for, if elected.