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Justina Machado boyfriend: Who is Queen of the South star dating?


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Justina Machado shot to fame as Vanessa Diaz in HBO's Six Feet Under but in recent years, younger fans have associated her with Queen of the South. Machado's character Brenda Parra was one of the few people who tried to look out for Teresa Mendoza (played by Alice Braga) from the very beginning. Sadly, her love story with husband Chino Parra (Stephen Monroe) ended in tragedy.

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New COVID-19 treatment shows success in Lowcountry


New COVID-19 treatment shows success in Lowcountry
VIDEO: New COVID-19 treatment shows success in Lowcountry
By Abbey O'Brien | December 17, 2020 at 4:06 PM EST - Updated December 17 at 11:49 PM
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - A new, experimental treatment has been mostly successful in the Lowcountry since hospitals received it in November.
Bamlanivimab is an antibody treatment that was recently authorized for emergency use by the Federal Drug Administration. It has been somewhat controversial for some doctors because there is not a lot of information known about the risks. Doctors at the Medical University of South Carolina have been using this treatment and another, similar treatment which is a mixture of casirivimab and imdevimab.

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