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Norton Healthcare treats approximately 70 patients a day with an infusion that helps fight COVID-19. (Courtesy of Norton Healthcare)Â
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The FDA gave the treatment emergency use authorization, but doctors say it is not a replacement for the vaccine.Â
There are 227 patients hospitalized, including 21 children, with the virus in Norton Healthcare facilities.Â
Kentucky Department of Public Health reported 1,273 people are currently hospitalized with complications from COVID-19 on Friday.Â
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