Opinion | Covid Patients Suffer as the Biden Administration Tries to Practice Medicine

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Opinion | Covid Patients Suffer as the Biden Administration Tries to Practice Medicine
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From WSJopinion: Washington bureaucrats’ micromanagement of Covid-19 treatments that are safe and effective in varying circumstances has to stop, writes Joel Zinberg

Wonder Land: President Biden must declare the pandemic over, so that Americans can return to normal lives, in which Covid-19 is treated as endemic. Images: AFP/Getty Images/Image of Sport/Zuma Press Composite: Mark KellyThe Biden administration seems to think it knows better than physicians how to practice medicine.

The Food and Drug Administration granted emergency-use authorizations for three monoclonal-antibody preparations to treat Covid patients who have mild to moderate symptoms and are at high risk of progressing to severe illness. These authorizations covered one treatment developed by Regeneron, one from Eli Lilly and one from GlaxoSmithKline . These laboratory-made proteins provide antibodies to fight Covid faster than our bodies can make them, which reduces the risk of hospitalization and death.

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