โWeโre going to fight back against this because this is just wrong. Itโs not the way, you know, that you help people,โ DeSantis said Tuesday.
Asked about the strategy for combating the federal pause, DeSantis replied, โWeโll see.โ Part of the strategy will be to โexpose what this actually means for people,โ DeSantis said, though itโs uncertain what that entails beyond battling in the press.
DeSantis has communicated outrage since Monday night about the decision by the federal government to halt use of monoclonal antibody treatments for COVID-19. The Biden administration cites experts contending the treatments donโt work against the omicron variant that has prevailed in recent weeks.
โEarly this morning, thousands of Floridians woke up to news that their appointments to get treatment for COVID-19 infection were canceled by the Biden administration,โ DeSantis said Tuesday, complaining the White House โrevokedโ those treatments.
The Governor rejected the premise that the treatments donโt work against omicron, saying Florida proved differently and that patients had the right to โtryโ the treatment despite changing federal guidance.
โWe have had people use it, and we have had good results. Itโs not 100%, we understand that. But you also donโt know when someone goes in whether itโs omicron or delta. Yes, mostly in Florida itโs going to be omicron at this point,โ DeSantis conceded. โBut itโs really a reckless decision.โ
โEven if with omicron itโs half as effective, or even 25% as effective, thatโs better than nothing for people,โ the Governor added.
DeSantis suggested the monoclonal moratorium was driven by a failure to โstockpileโ the treatment by the federal government.
โI think part of it is they donโt have enough treatments to go around,โ DeSantis said.
The Governor made the comments Tuesday morning during a press conference in Crawfordville.
Alternative treatments will be offered, per the Biden Administration. HHS spokesman Ian Sams tweeted that the department this week is providing more than 34,000 treatments to Florida that โactually do work,โ adding emphasis to those words. Those treatments include 21,080 doses of the molnupiravir pill produced by Merck.
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki offered her own critiques of the DeSantis position Tuesday, calling it โcrazy.โ
โThese treatments, the ones the Governor is fighting over, do not work against omicron and have side effects. That is what the scientists are saying,โ Psaki said Tuesday at her regular briefing.
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Renzo Downey of Florida Politics contributed to this report.
This article first appeared at Florida Politics.
This article appears in Jan 20-26, 2022.

