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re: Power Five Making The Right Decision

Posted on 8/9/20 at 10:32 pm to
Posted by SECdragonmaster
Order of the Dragons
Member since Dec 2013
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Posted on 8/9/20 at 10:32 pm to
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Better treatment options as well as better immunity that will lead to far less cases and less risk of overwhelming the healthcare system.

It’s a NOVEL virus. It won’t be NOVEL forever.


You need to stay in your lane. You have no clue what you are talking about regarding the transmission of a respiratory virus in a community population.

1. We have developed 7 new vaccines in the last 25 years.
2. The fastest we ever developed a vaccine was 4.5 years when Merck developed a vaccine for the mumps in record time.
3. You cannot be sure a vaccine (or any medical treatment) is safe is a short time frame.
4. All treatments kill healthy people (every medication and every vaccine ever created kills people every year). The only way to evaluate safety is to bring a treatment out very slowly.
5. COVID is a novel virus that we know nothing about.

It will be 10 years before we have a PROVEN SAFE vaccine that may or may not provide some level of immunity against COVIVD. (Even the Influenza B vaccine fails more than it succeeds)

If you want to stay in your basement for a decade - that is your business.I am not doing that.

Thankfully, this issue will all be resolved by November and the media will stop covering it. Its not a medical issue - its a political one.
Posted by Craig86
Florida
Member since Oct 2012
1620 posts
Posted on 8/10/20 at 1:49 am to
Sorry but I have two pharmacists in the family and it does not take 10 fricking years to come up with a vaccine. On average it takes 8 to 24 months to go through FDA regulations and trials I don’t know where you’re getting your information from but it’s not correct.
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