Colorado announced on Friday (Nov. 19) it will be loosening its restrictions on monoclonal antibody treatment amid rising COVID-19 cases.
Monoclonal Antibody Treatment Expands In Colorado https://t.co/SDe4MbsUxP pic.twitter.com/SxAOTwy2vx
— CBSDenver (@CBSDenver) November 20, 2021
The state has not implemented a COVID-19 vaccine or mask mandate, leaving it up to individual businesses to create their own policies.
People battling COVID in Colorado now have the opportunity to be treated with monoclonal antibodies to help decrease the severity of the illness. https://t.co/olIWwon0l9
— FOX31 Denver KDVR (@KDVR) November 21, 2021
The government also announced it will also expand hospital capacities to help with rising COVID-19 cases.
UPDATE: The new public health order has come down, which requires all health care providers to "take all necessary steps" to provide all eligible Coloradans access to monoclonal antibody therapies. https://t.co/Cf42TaN68r
— Denver7 News (@DenverChannel) November 20, 2021