2745775, That’s not correct. Posted by allStah, Thu Sep-02-21 12:14 AM
The first Tetanus vaccine was developed in 1924, and administered in 1938 to the military and also became commercially available around that time. That’s a 10-14 year process, which is somewhat of a standard timetable for the full development and availability of a vaccine ( prior to the release of the covid vaccine). So your whole 1992 comment is way off, and is just pure sarcasm.
Now I stand corrected regarding animal testing. The FDA debunked the reports that animal testing was bypassed to speed up the development process.
“An FDA spokesperson told Reuters via email that the claims that the vaccines had skipped animal trials due to animal death was untrue. None had significant safety issues to report in their respective animal trials, as seen under “5.3 Non-Clinical Studies” sections of the EUAs for Pfizer-BioNTech here , Moderna here and Johnson &
Moving forward, with the development of mRNA technology maybe vaccines will be developed a lot faster than vaccines of the past, thus creating a new time standard on when vaccines are made commercially available. We shall see.
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