The worst part about Trump not being president is how disengaged everyone will now become. Irs sickening.

  • JayTwo [any]
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    Are your lobes mirror smooth or are you intentionally trying to misunderstand me?

    So, you're saying that there's no way whatsoever, that either market pressures, the federal gov't, or both, can even potentially rush through a vaccine? Like, it's physically impossible? Can't ever happen, ever?

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      So, you’re saying that there’s no way whatsoever, that either market pressures, the federal gov’t, or both, can even potentially rush through a vaccine? Like, it’s physically impossible? Can’t ever happen, ever?

      It could happen, sure, but there would be plenty of evidence that it had happened because there would be steps in the testing process which they would have to skip. As a result, during the vaccine's release, doctors everywhere would basically be shouting from the rooftops "DONT TAKE THAT FUCKING VACCINE"

      Doesn't seem like rushing something through like that would work very well to me.

      • JayTwo [any]
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        If it gets released by an emergency use authorization, it, by definition, is skipping steps.

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          good thing that hasnt happened then, eh?

          • JayTwo [any]
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            4 years ago

            Yeah, because we don't have a vaccine yet.

            But if it's an EUA one, whenever it does land, you take it first and I'll wait a few months.

      • JayTwo [any]
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        doctors everywhere would basically be shouting from the rooftops “DONT TAKE THAT FUCKING VACCINE”

        It's not like there hasn't ever been incidents of money influencing research. Even outside of pharmaceuticals there's been: Fracking, the effects of sugar on heart disease, greenhouse gasses, secondhand smoke, I know there's more.

        With opioids, the science was technically never on the companies' side, yet they still managed to make it appear as if it was, even creating a fictitious label of "opiophobe" to pressure doctors into using them. They didn't have to influence the actual studies. They just had to influence the medical profession, and they did.

        In all these instances, there wasn't any screaming from the rooftops. There were a smattering of professionals in their respective fields showing caution or concern, then getting shut down, usually through vicious personal attacks. And it took years for the sunshine to work its way in.

        Unsafe medication isn't ahistoric, but a shouting from the rooftops is.