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Peru researcher claims that monoclonal antibodies are effective in treating PASC / long haul COVID
submitted 2 years ago by spelllingchamp from self.longhaulers
Gustavo Aguirre Chang claims that monoclonal antibodies are effective in treating PASC / long haul COVID. https://twitter.com/Aguirre1Gustavo/status/1455218100413112332
However, his previous paper on ivermectin seems to massively overstate the success rate. It doesn't seem to line up with what patients are reporting - it improve symptoms for some (maybe two thirds) and doesn't work for others. Gez Mezinger on Youtube is one of the non-responders: https://youtu.be/gfeUPbbEnGc The Facebook group "Covid Vaccine - Long Haul Support Group" has a poll where members share their experiences with ivermectin for vaccine injury. I would be curious to see how many people respond to monoclonal antibodies.
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