Video: Texas COVID Patient Denied Monoclonal Antibodies By Black Health Care Worker Because He’s White
A Texas man has been denied monoclonal antibody treatment for covid because he is white.
Earlier this year, the Texas Health and Human Services department (HHS) made monoclonal antibody treatments available to COVID patients following its Emergency Use Authorization by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in February.
The state has issued tens of thousands of monoclonal antibody treatments over the past several months, but recently, thanks to a supply shortage spurred by the Biden administration, the agency has begun segregating who can receive the treatment based solely on the color of their skin.
Now, the state is only providing the treatments to “high-risk ethnicity groups,” while actively refusing to provide the same care to whites who have been diagnosed with Covid.
The directive from hospitals and healthcare groups:miscarriage.
WHO QUALIFIES FOR MONOCLONAL
ANTIBODY THERAPY?
Patients must meet at least ONE of the
following criteria:
• Pregnancy
• High-risk Ethnicity Groups (Latin X or
Black)
• Older age (for example, age ≥ 65)
• Obesity or being overweight (for
example, BMI > 25 kg/m2)
• Chronic kidney disease, diabetes, or
• Immunosuppressive disease
• Currently receiving immunosuppressive
In one shocking example of this state-sponsored racism that was caught on video, Infowars host Harrison Smith visited a Texas HHS clinic on Saturday where he was denied monoclonal antibody treatment simply because he is white.
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