Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine blunder at West Virginia clinic.

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42 people are mistakenly injected with the Regeneron antibody treatment instead of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine in blunder at West Virginia clinic.

42 people were given the antibody cocktail at a vaccination clinic in Boone County in the southwestern part of the state this week

The West Virginia National Guard announced the monumental blunder Thursday

Officials insisted the antibody injection is 'not harmful' to the individuals but said the health department will follow up 'regularly' with them anyway

West Virginia Adjutant General James Hoyer blamed a 'breakdown in the process' and 'a few human errors'

Regeneron was given to Donald Trump when he was hospitalized with the virus in October and it was granted emergency use authorization in November

It is typically administered by infusion rather than injection, raising more questions over how the blunder unfolded

The blunder also wasted the antibody cocktail which is in short supply

US vaccine rollout has been plagued with issues with only about 10% of the 20 million doses the government promised by the end of 2020 administered

A review has been launched after more than 40 people were mistakenly injected with the Regeneron antibody treatment instead of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine at a West Virginia clinic.

The West Virginia National Guard announced the monumental blunder Thursday revealing that 42 people were given the antibody cocktail at a vaccination clinic in Boone County in the southwestern part of the state the day before.

Officials insisted the antibody injection is 'not harmful' to the individuals but said the health department will follow up 'regularly' with them anyway.

The group has also been prioritized and offered the real vaccine Thursday.

West Virginia Adjutant General James Hoyer, who is heading up the state's vaccine rollout programme, blamed what he described as a 'breakdown in the process' and 'a few human errors' for the mistake.

Boone County Health Department said it is working with the West Virginia National Guard and state health department to 'review all internal policies and procedures'.

The National Guard said the blunder occurred at the unidentified facility Wednesday and that the 42 people given the wrong drug had been contacted by the state.

Officials insisted no other vaccine shipments had been affected and reassured residents that no other West Virginians had been accidentally given the wrong drug.

Regeneron, a cocktail of two monoclonal antibodies, was famously given as a treatment to Donald Trump when he was hospitalized with the virus in October.

It was then granted emergency use authorization by the FDA in November for mild-to-moderate COVID-19 in adults and children who are at high risk of progressing to severe COVID-19.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...n-instead-COVID-19-vaccine-West-Virginia.html
 

Medical mistakes are so scary. I'm glad this one had no side-effects. My daughter is in nursing college and I hope she never makes a bad mistake in her career. I had a coworker 40 years ago (gee I feel old) whose daughter was developmentally disabled due to a medical mistake of accidentally being given a thousand doses of an injection (I guess a vial that was supposed to have been diluted a lot first).
 
Medical "errors" are always a concern.....after all, doctors are Only Human. In times like this, when medical personal are being stretched to their limits, such problems are probably an even greater possibility. Until this virus is brought under control, people would be well advised to take good care of their health....I would NOT want to have to go to a hospital during this pandemic.
 

Medical "errors" are always a concern.....after all, doctors are Only Human. In times like this, when medical personal are being stretched to their limits, such problems are probably an even greater possibility. Until this virus is brought under control, people would be well advised to take good care of their health....I would NOT want to have to go to a hospital during this pandemic.
Absolutely. I know of two doctors who have each been on duty for 50+ days in a row.
 
"Authorities arrested a suburban Milwaukee pharmacist Thursday suspected of deliberately ruining hundreds of doses of coronavirus vaccine by removing them from refrigeration for two nights."

I read further that the pharmacist confessed to intentionally doing this, but no reason/motive was given. wth?
 
"Authorities arrested a suburban Milwaukee pharmacist Thursday suspected of deliberately ruining hundreds of doses of coronavirus vaccine by removing them from refrigeration for two nights."

I read further that the pharmacist confessed to intentionally doing this, but no reason/motive was given. wth?
Yea, what was he trying to accomplish? I mean even if he has some crackpot theory that the vaccines are somehow harmful. all he did was delay people from getting it, it's not like they can't make more. Be interesting to hear any follow up.
 


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