Yeah, his comment about how the unvaccinated felt like the failure of the vaccine was obvious due to our mistrust of institutions is off base. It was objectively obvious that it would likely fail, not just because my gut instinct said it would. It was obvious for these reasons:
Despite years of research and attempts, there has never been …
Yeah, his comment about how the unvaccinated felt like the failure of the vaccine was obvious due to our mistrust of institutions is off base. It was objectively obvious that it would likely fail, not just because my gut instinct said it would. It was obvious for these reasons:
Despite years of research and attempts, there has never been a successful coronavirus vaccine.
Despite years of research and attempts, mRNA has never successfully been used as a vaccine.
Most vaccine attempts result in failure. They never make it to market.
Most drug trials result in failure. We don’t see them, because they never make it to market.
What are the odds that under enormous political and social pressure, with unlimited amounts of money to be made and zero product liability, using a never used before technology produced by companies that have faced some of the largest criminal penalties in history (and not just once, multiple times) for fraud, that the results will be a success? It was obvious. It was likely. It would have been a major miracle if there was any success at all.
Yeah, his comment about how the unvaccinated felt like the failure of the vaccine was obvious due to our mistrust of institutions is off base. It was objectively obvious that it would likely fail, not just because my gut instinct said it would. It was obvious for these reasons:
Despite years of research and attempts, there has never been a successful coronavirus vaccine.
Despite years of research and attempts, mRNA has never successfully been used as a vaccine.
Most vaccine attempts result in failure. They never make it to market.
Most drug trials result in failure. We don’t see them, because they never make it to market.
What are the odds that under enormous political and social pressure, with unlimited amounts of money to be made and zero product liability, using a never used before technology produced by companies that have faced some of the largest criminal penalties in history (and not just once, multiple times) for fraud, that the results will be a success? It was obvious. It was likely. It would have been a major miracle if there was any success at all.