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by yzmtf2008
1594 days ago
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> Wait, getting multiple vaccines ready but none were from the US. See sibling comment on Moderna. > The vaccine was practically ready on day 2 of COVID due to mRNA No. "ready" as in we can produce a vile in a lab? Sure. Ready as in tested in the general population, mass production facilities, distribution networks? Absolutely not. > So I'm not sure why Warp speed is considered a success? Producing a vaccine is about the easiest part of warp speed. Having the supply chain needed to vaccinate the whole population in such a brief time? That's the success. Also, it's literally the entire point of TFA. |
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