2/ Even if fully vaccinated & boosted, immunocompromised & other vulnerable people remain at risk for SARS-CoV-2 infection & severe COVID.
We should scale up access to monoclonal antibodies for highly immunocompromised people as PRE-EXPOSURE prophylaxis.
3/ And we should scale up access to COVID antiviral medications for highly immunocompromised people & residents of long-term care facilities and other congregate settings as POST-EXPOSURE prophylaxis.
4/ We need one-stop shopping for COVID treatment.
I'm encouraged to hear that @HHSGov is making it possible for pharmacists to provide COVID treatment under "standing orders."
1/ "I think back over the last 18 months & all of the justified, inspiring, hopefully, effective activism that has resulted from other forces claiming the lives of Black men at higher rates than that of other segments of our population." -@neilphillipsnet iframe.dacast.com/vod/28ba256706…
2/ "We should be furious at this virus. We should be enraged by it. We should mobilize against it in the ways that I have seen our community mobilize against other forces. We have to look at it that way." -@neilphillipsnet
3/ "Why are we so adamant against some force that takes our lives at higher rates than others, yet we are so accepting of this force? We cannot be." -@neilphillipsnet
1/ How should you use rapid antigen tests to keep yourself safe over the holidays?
If you making short day trips to visit family/friends outside the home, take a rapid antigen test before you get in the car.
- If you're positive, stay home.
- If you're negative, have fun.
2/ If you're making longer trips & staying outside the home, plan to take a rapid antigen test every other day.
Why every other day?
It's the minimum to prevent transmission with Delta's short incubation period.
- If you're positive, stay home.
- If you're negative, have fun.
3/ The cost of rapid COVID tests in the U.S. is "TOO DAMN HIGH."
Other countries, like the UK, deliver free rapid tests to anyone upon request.