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Triage. A 93 year old, even vaccinated, has less future value to society than a young person. And, is less likely to survive Covid, even vaccinated than a younger person.
We don't know the "rest of the story" either....all we know is " 93 year old veteran, vaccinated, with Covid". Did he have other co morbidities? COPD? Heart disease? Obesity? Cancer?
And, he is home, doing fine according to the article. So, fortunately he had a mild case.
He indeed has a much lower chance of responding to vaccines and to monoclonal antibodies. After 80, our ability to form lasting immunity declines and by 90, nearly everyone has that decline - at 93, if he has had a vaccine and it worked (he developed long term immunity), then he would be a better candidate for monoclonal antibodies, but in no way an ideal one.
His mild case is very encouraging and it sounds like his vaccines worked (hopefully he had a booster). It's very sad to me that they can't reserve a dose of the monoclonal antibodies for him, though.