Re: Pfizer or Oxford?
oh, now oyu start bashing me too? You are really eager to point out I don't have a biology major, yet camlorn doesn't have one iether, and is spouting bullcrap about challenge trials, but you swallow that eagerly too. Look at what the experts withthe biology and medical degrees say about challenge trials, and you will see the majority condemn them and say they aren't necesary, and expose people to unnecesary risk. See the very foundation of an ethical trial is the participant to understand the risks. Covid is an unknown, both on the longterm, as well as what effects it might have, or the perminent ones. Therefore a participant really can't give informed consent because they can't truly understand the risks or what might result. The trials that were done didn't have as much of this problem. They gave the vaccenes to the participants, and then observed how many got covid compared to others. That is very different than injecting someone with covid.
And vaccene regulations? Hmm lets see, lets do away with regulation entirely, and have companies cook up random recepies and give them out to people in 24 hours with no data that they work. Understand the current process is rigorous and ensures a relatively safer product comes out of the pipeline, when it is actually followed instead of being rushed. All of the process was developed as a result of someone fucking up or bad things happening.
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