It's entirely possible, maybe they genuinely tried to make the mrna "safe and effective" but totally failed and simply didn't care because their goal was more so related to "vaccine passports" anyway but then too many athletes and kids started dying of suddenly and the whole thing fell apart
but then too many athletes and kids started dying of suddenly and the whole thing fell apart
No way, they knew this stuff from the beginning. I got into an argument with a research scientist (from Cedars-Sinai no less) about it, and literally got him to concede that even Moderna knew and had a 22% "adverse reaction rate". In healthy, young patients.
I would say it's unconscionable, but I believe it's what they were looking for.
It's entirely possible, maybe they genuinely tried to make the mrna "safe and effective" but totally failed and simply didn't care because their goal was more so related to "vaccine passports" anyway but then too many athletes and kids started dying of suddenly and the whole thing fell apart
No way, they knew this stuff from the beginning. I got into an argument with a research scientist (from Cedars-Sinai no less) about it, and literally got him to concede that even Moderna knew and had a 22% "adverse reaction rate". In healthy, young patients.
I would say it's unconscionable, but I believe it's what they were looking for.