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No I don't trust them or anyone else quite frankly at this point. I'll take a wait and watch approach to this vaccine and hope that it works.
They're going to be a our test rats? lolUnless you’re a healthcare worker or in a nursing home you’re not getting the first or even 2nd batch. Military is probably getting the 3rd. Then us.
They're going to be a our test rats? lol
Most of us won't even get the first batches of vaccines, so I guess we can sit and wait what happens to the people who get it first. If they turn into zombies then we know we need to wait probably another month for an update.
Well...if it does turn them into zombies, at least they won't be able to cry on Twitter about election fraud anymore.
I'll likely be getting it in December or January. There are rumblings at work from physicians saying the company that owns the hospital is gonna push for it soon on employees.They're going to be a our test rats? lol
Most of us won't even get the first batches of vaccines, so I guess we can sit and wait what happens to the people who get it first. If they turn into zombies then we know we need to wait probably another month for an update.
If they turn will it be Romero Zombies or Video game Zombies or the Runners?
Good point. As zombies, they will be indistinguishable from the average leftist.
Emergency use authorization is not in the same ballpark as approving and recommending a vaccine for broad use in the population. If people are on death's doorstep you might as well toss everything at them hoping it works.
Short version...based on science. Like I said"The full research, development and approval process can last from 12 to 15 years." - Drugs.com
I worked in pharma at one point. Not in anything remotely scientific but I did have to understand the R&D and drug patent lifecycle. It takes FOREVER to get an approval from the FDA, and even after approval patient safety information is updated regularly through the drug's life cycle because there is information that doesn't come up in a 15 year R&D process.
I'm not advocating people don't take the Vaccine when it's available, but anyone with aprehensions could very well just be aware of the science which says this was absolutely rushed to market and rubber stamped. Now there was still rigorous testing, and the approval is based on the best available information, but to pretend like this recieved the same review process as your typical foot fungus cream would be absurd. We have absolutely no long term data on either the vaccine or the virus.
We are being asked to take a mostly calculated risk based on general experience with vaccines, and the best available data on these specific vaccines.
Well, zombies are smarter than alt-right loonatics, so...
Georgia guidstones. Check em out.We are going to look back on this with serious regret. People are going to ask why we were so stupid to rush these mandatory vaccines without understanding the long term effects. Trying to put this into context for them is going to be tough. How the fuck do you explain the fear mongering rushing us to failure?
On the upside I've had 300 shares of PFE for a while now. It's good to make money.
So I’ve gone back and forth on the vaccination. On one hand, I’m not an anti-vaxxer and think vaccinations are important. On the other hand, literally everyone in the entire world has had an issue with big pharma and their putting profit before patient. Now we have a global pandemic and magically they roll out a vaccine with a 95% efficiency rate with no side effects besides fatigue. Shouldn’t we be at least a little cautious with this before we pump it in our entire population over the coming years?