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JOIN THE FIGHT
Find information about COVID-19 clinical trials that are studying better ways to treat the disease.
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If You Test Positive for COVID-19 Take Action. Don’t Wait
A Marine Corps veteran encourages people who have recently tested positive for COVID-19 to take action quickly. Find the latest information about COVID-19 treatments, including monoclonal antibodies and clinical trials that could help you or a loved one recover.
The Importance of Monoclonal Antibody Treatment for COVID-19
Dr. Rachel Levine, Assistant Secretary for Health, speaks to healthcare professionals about the importance of accessibility to monoclonal antibody treatment for high-risk patients with COVID-19.
Improve Your Odds If You Test Positive for COVID-19
If you or a loved one recently tested positive for COVID-19, a clinical trial could improve your odds and may help you or a loved one recover. Get the latest information about COVID-19 treatments and clinical trials.
LEARN WHAT YOU CAN DO
If You or Your Loved One Have COVID-19 Now
You can help in the fight against COVID-19 by participating in a clinical trial to find effective ways to treat the disease.
Monoclonal Antibody (mAb) Treatment
If you have tested positive for COVID-19, one of the first questions you may have is, "What can I do to reduce the risk of getting sicker?" There are treatments that may reduce that risk.
Learn About the COVID-19 Vaccines
Get the facts about the vaccines' effectiveness, safety, availability, and cost.
INFORMATION FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS
COVID-19 Resources for Healthcare Professionals
Explore COVID-19 treatment options, including mAbs and clinical trials.
mAb Resources for Clinicians
Find information that may help your high-risk patients with COVID-19 avoid or reduce hospitalization.