Health & Fitness
State-Run Monoclonal Antibody COVID-19 Clinic Opens In St. Paul
The treatment is open for COVID-19 patients who are at a high risk of their illness leading to hospitalization or death.

ST. PAUL, MN — The Minnesota Department of Health Tuesday opened a monoclonal antibody COVID-19 treatment clinic in St. Paul.
The clinic will treat high-risk patients who contracted COVID-19 and are experiencing mild or moderate symptoms.
"This clinic will strengthen the existing capacity of providers in the Twin Cities to give this life-saving treatment," said Minnesota Commissioner of Health Jan Malcolm in a news release.
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Patients who want monoclonal antibody treatments can make an appointment using Minnesota's Resource Allocation Platform.
The clinic is located near Interstate 35E and Arlington Avenue West.
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