Which is different than your assertion that it was based on trials. https://twitter.com/immunotoxPhD/status/1319299923381243904?s=20 …
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Replying to @BlueLionBlog @drchriscole and
Which was based on your assertions that it was untested (false as it was based on their already approved and tested Ebola vaccine platform).pic.twitter.com/Dk0oXs56Dy
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Replying to @immunotoxPhD @drchriscole and
So now a preclinical investigation is suitable evidence to manufacture billions of doses. Give me your address and I'll send you some straw so you don't have to reach.
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Preclinical? The vaccine platform, which is not untested, as shown, has an already established and approved vaccine. And as the screenshots show, are not untested. And of note, of the >1billion investment at that point, more than 50% was from the company.
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Bottom line is you believe it's appropriate to manufacture billions of doses, by several companies, before clinical trials have been completed. I do not. Especially for a virus that is harmless for the majority of people and treatable. But I understand the altar you worship.
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Good thing you are not in charge of vaccine preparedness then. And the virus is not harmless to most, even ignoring long COVID-19 a large proportion are seriously ill and many hospitalised, tell someone who has survived being on a ventilator the COVID-19 is harmless to most.
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Replying to @ianfmusgrave @immunotoxPhD and
That's some sound logic. Go tell someone who lost a loved one in an automobile accident that driving is safe.
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Which is why we have ever improving car safety technology, seat belts and road rules which we revise in the light of evidence
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Which is why less people are dying in hospitals now compared to when this began. Improved care in light of the evidence.
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No one was killed by a ventilator. The ventilator failed to keep them alive. Or do you think people get killed by CPR? Ventilator use decreased because they found ways to keep people from reaching the point they needed one.
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