The University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health is offering antibody treatments that have the potential to reduce the progression of severe coronavirus illness.|| Coronavirus updates | Maryland s latest numbers | Get tested | Vaccine Info ||Clinicians at the medical center said they will provide monoclonal antibody treatments in their infusion center.Leslie Clark, registered nurse and assistant vice president of population health, administers some of the infusions. Clark said the antibody treatments bind to the coronavirus.“It prevents attachment to our human cells, so they don t continue to replicate in our body, which in turn, prevents hospitalization and prevents mortality or death,” Clark said.Colin Ward, the COO for University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health, said the Baltimore Convention Center offers this treatment. The medical center wanted to bring that kind of treatment closer.“We found that some of the patients who meet the criteria have a tough time gett
Harford County schools Superintendent Sean Bulson vented his frustration regarding a lack of vaccines for school system staff, accusing state leaders of taking vaccines that could go to local health departments and keeping them for state-designated mass vaccination sites that have opened in Baltimore and Prince George’s County.
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