21. "What do you mean why do I THINK ? " In response to In response to 18 Thu Dec-10-20 01:33 AM by allStah
That is the the avg timetable.
The fastest vaccine ever created was for the Mumps, and that took 5 years. SMH.
Vaccines go through several phases of testing, and one of the most important phases is the animal phase, which the covid vaccine test trials skipped.
This process and release is 100 percent uncharted territory. There was a slip up earlier when Pfizer gave out incorrect test results, because the results were based on half of a dose and not a full dose per test subject. That has since been corrected but that is a clear cut example of how rushed this entire process is.
Again, they are going off of 2 months of safety day, and do not know the lasting effects of the vaccine. That information is calculated before hand when a vaccine is released. That is how they know that a tetanus shot will last for about 10 years, and then after that a booster shot is needed. They have zero idea with this vaccine. The release of the vaccine is the test trial itself, and they will handle it as they implement it..
“Typically, vaccines take as long as 10-15 years to develop, according to the History of Vaccines. Researchers have to employ three phases to create one, beginning with testing animals before slowly moving to testing on human beings. “
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