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ANDREWS – A state operated Regeneron infusion center in Andrews has likely reduced the number of COVID-19 admissions at Permian Regional Medical (PRMC), the hospital’s chief nursing officer told board members during their Sept. 23 meeting.The infusion center began operations around a month ago at the Lincoln Center in northeast Andrews, according to hospital officials. Residents who test positive for the virus and meet specific criteria can receive monoclonal antibody treatment at the infusion center, they added.“The infusion center is doing very well,” PRMC Chief Executive Officer Donny Booth said. “We’re starting to see it pay off in reduced hospital ...

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