Just make sure you trust your sources... I believe that a good vaccine can't be made in less than 3 years. (Because it won't be tested enough in a year or two.)
Sources are conflicted about how working this vaccine is. I won't take it. Believe your sources? Follow them!
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The shortest time frame for an FDA approved vaccine in the US I think is 7 years.
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While I firmly on 3 years being the minimum, I think 7 years is too long. (But you know what they say? "Better safe than sorry...")
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Well, 7 years is the shortest time on record for a vaccine to get FDA approved in the United States.
They were approved for emergency use only, but with a 99.97 survival rate for people under 70 years old = No Emergency
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Wait a minute, the survival rate is more than %99?! That's strange, according to the numbers there should be at least %5 non-survivors...
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Thats when you include the people older than 70 years old
Posted via D.BuzzWhen you factor that all deaths occuring 28 days after a positive Covid test count as a #CovidDeaths in countries like #UK, it's obvious even those numbers are rigged