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To: ggersh who wrote (172449)5/28/2021 5:11:12 PM
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Vaccines for sars have been investigated since 2003 after the first outbreak. It's not that vaccines were first thought of last year. But rna vaccines are new so it's not a slam dunk. No vaccine in history has ever come to market(at warp speed) like the ones for C19
I can't imagine that they are much good at all.


They could be really good. The reason so many countries and so many vaccines could be developed at warp speed was that they have been under investigation since 2003 and the covid19 spike just needed to be added as a target.

But mostly people are treating them like garden variety vaccines which they aren't. And some vaccines are dodgy such as the meningitis vaccine which wrecked our grandson aged 1 for a week - limp and flaccid. The doctor thought no brain damage but he certainly lost a week of development time which is big deal at age 1.

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