PUNTA GORDA, Fla.—More than 90,000 people in Florida have now received monoclonal antibody treatments across 25 state-sponsored sites. However, a disruption in services is looming due to the Biden administration giving control of distribution over to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Florida’s supply will be cut in half Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Thursday. The governor said he was surprised at the HHS “abrupt and sudden” announcement that it would be taking control of distribution. He said this took him by surprise because a week prior on Sept. 9 the Biden administration said they were increasing monoclonal antibody distribution by 50 percent. Now, according to DeSantis, the HHS, as of Monday, “seized control” of the treatments. On Tuesday, DeSantis said he received “official word” that Florida’s shipments of the monoclonals would be reduced by 50 percent. Before, providers and infusion centers, as well as the state of Florida, …