Five Facts About Antibody Cocktail: Trump Swears By This Alleged Corona Miracle Drug



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The president of the United States was treated with the experimental drug Regeneron. How it works and why it could become a political boomerang for him.

Donald Trump leaves Walter Reed Military Hospital and has since sworn by Regeneron's antibody drug.  He sells it as a

Donald Trump leaves Walter Reed Military Hospital and has sworn by Regeneron’s antibody drug ever since. He sells it as a “miracle cure” against Corona and hopes it will have positive effects on his election campaign.

Photo: Evan Vucci (Keystone / AP)

Donald Trump’s big October surprise for his election campaign was delivered to him on his hospital bed. He was treated with the experimental drug Regn-Cov2 and had “felt great” in 24 hours, as he enthused after his return to the White House. “It’s a cure,” he says of the drug from the US biotech company Regeneron, recently a Roche partner. The president of the United States is so convinced of his “miracle drug” that he wants to make it available to all Americans for free, as he announced in a video.

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