Mark Sturtevant wrote:
Well, that went off the rails in a hurry!
The speed of the vaccines' development was a matter of the huge effort, not a matter of its being developed in haste.
Think of the enormous effort in the U.S. to gear up for WWII. In an incredibly short time we were cranking out very good battleships, carriers, tanks, and planes, and they worked. And we won the war.
Okay I agree, however RNA tech has been around for close to twenty years maybe a bit longer. You can find thousands of pages of info about it. Many from doctors and research institutes. Try to find anything as to why until now RNA was never approved or authorized for use in any other application.