|
|
|
|
|
by deadbytes
1916 days ago
|
|
>Typically, vaccine manufacturing doesn’t begin until a candidate has proved to be both safe and effective in animal and human testing. In the past, that process could take ten years; Pfizer’s vaccine, which was developed in collaboration with BioNTech, a German biotechnology company, took a record ten months. This seems terrifying to me, especially combined with the headline. Perhaps the fact that the vaccines are "not available to everyone" is not such a bad thing. Considering the risk the virus poses to young, physically fit people is extremely low should we really be pushing such a new and unproven medical procedure onto them? |
|