Short-term immunity shots work for other diseases; they could have been developed to protect health workers, nursing home residents, or even for use at public drive-through sites. Researchers implored the BARDA, the FDA and the Hill — still no progress. 2/https://www.latimes.com/science/story/2020-07-10/injection-prevent-coronavirus-feds-manufacturers-fail-to-act …
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There could be a financial dimension: Pharmaceutical companies knew better than to invest in a shot that might soon be replaced by a vaccine, critics say. They're pushing for gov. grants — saying the price tag is a tiny fraction of Op. Warp Speed. 3/https://www.latimes.com/science/story/2020-07-10/injection-prevent-coronavirus-feds-manufacturers-fail-to-act …
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Fauci told me short-term immunity shots were “very attractive,” but said hospital plasma treatments must prove efficacious first. Critics ask why the two can’t run in tandem trials, given the number of lives on the line. 4/4https://www.latimes.com/science/story/2020-07-10/injection-prevent-coronavirus-feds-manufacturers-fail-to-act …
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Are there studies or research? We can’t just start administering things without knowing how it will work or if it could kill people.
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It’s sad that greed always wins especially when so many lives are at stake. Sad, sad, sad.
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That's as American as apple pie.
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No money in it for Trump!
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