Major boost to Australia's COVID-19 treatment stocks

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Health Minister Greg Hunt has announced Australia has secured 45,000 additional doses of Sotrovimab which he described as one of the “world's leading treatments” for Coronavirus.

Health Minister Greg Hunt on Monday made the announcement calling the treatment one of the “world's leading treatments” against Coronavirus.

Federal Health Minister Greg Hunt has announced Australia has secured 45,000 additional doses of Sotrovimab. Picture: NCA Newswire / Gary Ramage “It's all part of the process of protecting Australians, and as we adapt to Omicron, we're able to better protect Australians, and we're seeing that with the results in the ventilation units,” he said.

 

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Everything’s under control. 🤔 AlboForPM

That should last NSW at least a day

what about rapid antigen tests?

Governments and big pharma will keep the money train going forever if they can. massformationpsychosis

No ETA, possibly 2022 or 2023.

'Buy now, nothing to pay for 18 months! Only at Harvey Norman!'

The cycle of making money. 1. Sell masks. 2. Sell disinfectants. 3. Sell disposable rubber gloves. 4. Sell Rapid Antigen Tests. The economy is booming…..for some.

US Gov. NIH website 2011: 'IVERMECTIN ... immeasurable beneficial impact in improving the lives of BILLIONS of PEOPLE - being used FREE of charge ... 'wonder drug'' Can we have NEW *EUA* drugs - to ultimately market ... if there's an existing treatment?

Do we have to pay can't have pple panic buying boxes

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