Most of our tax money is spent on the court system. People love to sue the Feds. The vaccines likely harm a tiny fraction of people but our court system will allow those minute fraction to sue.
If the manufacturers were held liable, there would be no suing the Feds . And that "tiny fraction" that gets harmed, are a lot of people. I'll take a 99% survival rate over a possible harmful side effect like GBS or death.
I didn't realize our government was pushing a drug they didn't even get government approval for. Something I am missing here? Why did they admin it before approving it?
I personally love jabs. I’ve had sooo many in my time. Yellow fever was my personal favourite. Felt a little groovy.
Rabies vaccine is criminally underrated. I felt god like playing snuggly buggly with street dogs in India. What’s a little nip when you have a billion antibodies flowing through your veins!
Not surprising. The FDA has approved plenty of drugs that later were recalled and now have class action lawsuits against. Here's a link to drugs recalled by the FDA.
I'm very interested in what the results of the vaccine will show in three or four years especially with the elderly and those in the peak of their child bearing years.
I didn't realize our government was pushing a drug they didn't even get government approval for. Something I am missing here? Why did they admin it before approving it?
It is simple, listen to our Surgeon General,
“I think this announcement from the FDA would likely encourage them and make them feel more comfortable in putting some requirements in place.”
This has never been about saving lives, Uncle Hitler would be so proud right now.
More fun facts, the Pfizer vaccine testing isn't scheduled to be completed until 2023
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