How a covid19 vaccine rollout may look (Page 1/3)
maryjane OCT 03, 11:09 PM


But...
Oct 2.
"(CBS DETROIT) – At least one possible Covid-19 vaccine won’t be ready by Election Day.

The CEO of Moderna told the Financial Times, people may have to wait until March or April only if the vaccine is proven safe and effective.

It’s also pushing back a timeline for seeking emergency authorization for frontline workers and at-risk patients to Nov. 25."
https://detroit.cbslocal.co...ntil-march-or-april/
blackrams OCT 03, 11:22 PM

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Originally posted by maryjane:\
The CEO of Moderna told the Financial Times, people may have to wait until March or April only if the vaccine is proven safe and effective.

It’s also pushing back a timeline for seeking emergency authorization for frontline workers and at-risk patients to Nov. 25."
https://detroit.cbslocal.co...ntil-march-or-april/



That might be a big "IF". All concerned what a safe and effective vaccine. Getting the general public to get it may take a huge effort.
I'll be first in line when my row is called.

Rams
maryjane OCT 03, 11:26 PM
Many won't take it. And many of those are going to be among the same ones that have accused others of being 'scared' of Covid.


Funny how that is huh?

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Monkeyman OCT 04, 02:16 AM
I'd be in Phase 1b. I'm good with that. I'm tired of wearing a mask all the time. It makes it difficult to shower and shave.
Hudini OCT 04, 03:05 AM
China has already given out hundreds of thousands of doses. Apparently their stage 3 trial involves anyone and everyone.

Y’all hurry up and get healthy. I have been stuck here since December.

randye OCT 04, 03:28 AM
Releasing a vaccine this quickly will obviously mean that no stability or shelf life studies have been completed per the current PMA regs.

That may be ok, but before taking any COV-2 vaccine I want to know specifically what adjuvant(s), stabilizer(s) and preservative(s) are in it.

Considering the reported adverse effects that Thimerasol (a mercury based preservative), had on recipients in the past, I think that's prudent

I also understand that one form of a new COV-2 vaccine may be lyophilized so I would want to know what diluent is specified and how critical the reconstitution is.

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Lambo nut OCT 04, 01:30 PM

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Originally posted by maryjane:

Many won't take it. And many of those are going to be among the same ones that have accused others of being 'scared' of Covid.


Funny how that is huh?




But if you're not scared of covid, you don't need the vaccine.

Funny how that is huh?
steve308 OCT 04, 01:54 PM
So those in jail get it before me?