UMC issued the following statement.
The number of daily appointments available at the University of Mississippi Medical Center’s monoclonal antibodies clinic has been increased from 60 to 80.The clinic is set up on the lower level of Garage B, across from the Adult Emergency Department, and is open seven days a week, starting at 7 a.m. and ending with the last appointments starting at 6 p.m. The antibodies are given in shots or IVs, and the treatment process takes roughly two hours.
Visit covidmabtreatment.umc.edu to see if you qualify and to make an appointment at the clinic. Appointments are required.
Learn more about monoclonal antibodies and how they work by clicking here.
As a reminder, the clinic is open through the long holiday weekend, including on Monday, Labor Day.
UMMC providers recommend the treatment for those with mild to moderate COVID-19. When started early in the virus, treatment with monoclonal antibodies may help keep people from getting worse. It’s not approved for those who have advanced past the mild to moderate stage, so it’s important to begin treatment as soon as possible.
12 comments:
This whole "new" treatment deal is mighty interesting. The timing of it.
Not dogging this "out of knowhere" years old treatment that they even used to treat SARS 9 YEARS AGO BUT...........
@3:21 PM = working on his BS in conspiracy theories.
Attn 4:29 PM Please define what that word “knowwhere” means in the context you used it for those of us who do not have a PhD in English .
For those few of us who are not conspiracy hacks, what's interesting about 'the timing'? Has it got something to do with Afghanistan? Cuba? The upcoming Blues Fest at Clarksdale. Shit...be specific, dude.
@7:09pm - Still working out this conspiracy theory man, give me a little time. I have a tiny brain.
UMMC hires nurses from out of town and doesn’t mandate the vaccine for them? Would this have anything to do with the medical malpractice lawyer calling UMMC on July 15th regarding employees not being vaccinated?
i'm taking my dogs heartguard. better they get parasites than i have to go and get whatever vile poison injected into me...
Maybe this whole thing is a conspiracy started by the veterinary Rx community. Genius of them to move all those pills on the shelf that were about to expire.
@10:55am - Hell yeah brother, me too!
You have to call it “monoclonal antibody treatment” because if you call it “Regeneron” the media, Democrats, leftists and other soy-addled television-addicts with green hair will get mad and flap their nasty, pale, cellulite-ridden bingo-wings and scream “RAAAACIST” because Orangemanbad took it over a year ago and walked it off like it was a mosquito bite
I have the antibodies, where can I donate plasma? MS Blood doesn't do the Covid Antibotes deal, and I was referred to a seedy for profit plasma place in Jxn. I would rather donate at a hospital or legit donation center, I'm willing to drive.
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