Submitted by timesarewasting t3_104vqaj in Futurology
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Submitted by timesarewasting t3_104vqaj in Futurology
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I want to take them all. Give me every vaccine.
Absolute genius. Nothing could go wrong.
Ill make sure to follow recommendations. But give me all of them.
Yep, good thing big pharma would never put profits over people. Shew. Was worried for a second.
Something something...suddenly
What’s the problem if they’re all properly trialed before released to the public?
Or like Pfizer, who had to pay the biggest fine in American history for lying to the public.
And next up is Johnson and Johnson who also had to pay a massive fine for kickbacks and misbranding. They would never. Amirite?
Nothing. Just like nothing was wrong OxyContin and percocets.
I’m really interested in the cancer vaccines
We'll see, they don't have the greatest track record for actually getting safe and effective products to market. Kinda got lucky to be in the right place at the right time with the right shareholders in positions of power to get the COVID vaccine out.
But they have burned a lot of investor money on nothing for decades prior.
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I see no reason why we can't use Operation Warp Speed on all these vaccines as well. People are suffering and dying every day, if we can expedite trials and avoid red tape to get them a vaccine that will save people: do it. There is no reason to delay these life-changing vaccines a single second longer than is necessary. And the precautions are pointless: the COVID vaccine is the safest, most effective vaccine ever and it was in arms all around the world in less than a year, meanwhile some things tested for decades are being recalled because they didn't anticipate a side effect.
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This is the epitome of strawman. You present the situation which doesn't actually exist, and then go off on all the consequences as if they do.
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I don't think that came across the way you think it did.
No, they won’t. That wouldn’t make very much sense.
So much for that completely imaginary scenario you just made up.
Phase 4 of a clinical trial is just like a suggestion man...
-FDA
Too bad the bogus covid vaccines ruined peoples opinions about taking injectable vaccines
And they’re bogus how, exactly?
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I wonder what scientific advancements you use today that was considered crazy when first invented.
Unless you’re living like a damn Neanderthal, you’re living and breathing because of scientific advancements one way or another.
I’m for advancement in technology and sciences if it benefits our well being. Put your fucking politics away.
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That won't help you beat cancer
Yes, exercise, healthy eating, and stress reduction do actually reduce the risk of several types of cancer.
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Really? Exercise doesn't prevent cancer? Do you live under a rock?
Well, it doesn't prevent cancer. It can reduce the risk of certain types of cancer. There's a huge divide between prevents and reduces.
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You forgot to add “vaccines” to your list of things that improve your health.
FellowConspirator t1_j378up6 wrote
The thing about a technology platform company: once they have got their platform, churning out things on the platform becomes exceptionally efficient, and it's very easy to be prolific. The complication from that is that while you can now be ultra-efficient in the development of drug candidates, doing the actual trials for all of them becomes problematic. Trials are slow and expensive. Thanks to COVID, Moderna can probably float a bunch of trials on their own, but it's still tricky.
Moderna also has a delivery problem. They're being sued by several parties over their use of lipid nanoparticles, and that will continue to be an albatross around their neck until they resolve it or switch.