I too am scandalized by the potential corporate profiteering from the imaginary vaccine for the possible epidemic!
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It’s not the availability. It’s the affordability. If it is created, it should be available to all.
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Yeah, I feel the same way about immortality elixir. Let's do the first part first, though.
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She’s responding to this. & the time to discuss how to approach a crisis is ideally before the crisis (that time has passed); & during the crisis when steps can be taken to avoid worse consequences (like only rich ppl getting vaccine)https://twitter.com/mmcauliff/status/1232784696792297472?s=21 …
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She offered this a month ago:https://elizabethwarren.com/plans/combating-infectious-disease-outbreaks …
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Since when was politics subject to reality?
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A pandemic is actually an excellent contact point between politics and reality
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Actually I think we should be concerned the government is not willing to put up the $ to make a potential vaccine available and combined with their desire to use the outbreak to cut heating subsidies, it shows their lack of concern for public health.
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Azar refuses to promise a coronavirus vaccine will be affordable for anyone:
"We would want to ensure that we work to make it affordable, but we can't control that price, because we need the private sector to invest.. Price controls won't get us there."