rmalarz wrote:
Jerry, I've heard a number of 'experts' questioning the speed of development, short testing time, the limited number of test subjects, etc. Keep in mind that 1/2 the number of test subjects were given a placebo. This further limits the number of people who were actually tested for both resistance to the virus as well as negative reactions to the vaccine.
I, for one, and not going to be rushing to be first in line.
--Bob
This vaccine is unprecedented. Most vaccines can take two to four years to study. Sometimes even longer than that. With the discover of the contagion, it took nine months to produce a vaccine. That is a historical event.