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Omicron and monoclonal antibodies experience?

Transplants | Last Active: Feb 13, 2022 | Replies (37)

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@silverwoman

So sorry to hear that you've had "the plague". What a terrifying experience for us transplants! I'm wondering if the monoclonal antibodies you were given were the AstraZeneca Evusheld or something else. I heard about it on NPR this morning, that it was approved in December and that it provides about 6 months of protection from the virus. News to me! I hope you are feeling better everyday.

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Thank you, me too as it continues to linger, on top of being stressed and paranoid of going back to my office tomorrow! The monoclonal antibodies one receives if you have Covid is sotrovimab. These were designed as after Omricon was hit the world, as the previous monoclonal antibodies didn’t work against the new variant. You can’t apparently receive Evusheld if you have Covid. You have to wait at least three months.

Be safe!