AP accused of false narrative on Covid treatment

 Breitbart:

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) on Monday penned a scathing letter to Associated Press president and CEO Daisy Veerasingham following the publication’s hit piece after the governor announced free coronavirus antibody treatment centers across the Sunshine State, blasting the outlet for attempting to advance a “false narrative that will lead some to decline effective” treatments for the Chinese coronavirus.

DeSantis, over the last week, has announced the openings of monoclonal antibody treatment sites across the Sunshine State.

“If you look at the people who are being hospitalized, the vast majority have not been vaccinated. But also, over 90 percent of the people admitted did not get a mono treatment after they were infected,” DeSantis explained.

“It’s our belief based on the data, that if more people knew about this and would have done it, the admissions would have been lower and we think with more uptick on this, the admissions will go lower in the future,” he added.

During an event in Orlando, DeSantis said the early treatment with monoclonal antibodies has been proven to “radically reduce the chances that somebody ends up being hospitalized.” And reducing hospital admissions, he added, stands as a top priority.

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The AP appears to hate DeSantis as much as they hate Trump and that is leading to false and misleading news reporting.  They are putting their hateful politics ahead of people's health. 

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