COVID survivors network launches site to help patients get antibody treatments

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They survived the coronavirus—and now they are paying it forward by giving current patients a fighting chance to share their story.

Find out how a potentially life-saving treatment known as blood plasma can allow doctors to use the antibodies of coronavirus survivors to treat COVID-19 patients.They survived the coronavirus and now they are paying it forward by giving current patients a fighting chance to share their story., Monday that directs people who recently tested positive for COVID-19 to hospitals, medical centers and other locations that offer monoclonal antibody treatment.

Diana Berrent, Survivor Corps' founder, said in a statement that patients may not have the information about the treatments or where and how to get them before their symptoms exacerbate.Nurses treat a COVID-19 patient in the ICU at SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital in Oklahoma City, Jan. 28, 2021. The Survivor Corps database lists the groups of patients who are eligible for the treatments, which includes seniors and those with specific immunocompromised illnesses. The user is then taken to a new page with detailed information on monoclonal antibody treatments and a list of locations in each state that offers them.

 

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Wonderful idea. Renews my faith in people as a whole because all you see these days is craziness & hate. The more people share their stories, will make it real to some of those who still have doubts. God Bless them all.

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