Omicron, not Nu. It’s Omicron pic.twitter.com/d0TR4kWV4f— Meg Tirrell (@megtirrell) November 26, 2021 So, does this mean Pi is next?
Link or source? We have released many, many vaccines in under 10 years. The typical development timeline for vaccine is far more elaborate than simply waiting 10 years. It takes years for many reasons such as: Time to scientifically design and develop a vaccine Time to conduct various staged and controlled trials ensure efficacy and safety Time to make a business case to investors and stakeholders Time to write up hundreds and grant applications to get funding Time to wait for regulators to review and respond at each stage of the trials Every single one of those criteria changed significantly during the pandemic because, well, it was a pandemic and an urgent situation. There was an abundance of human and monetary capital investment around the world to render most of those irrelevant.
Which I never did. His "wondering" and "questioning", which were nothing less than insinuating, are irresponsible and conspiratorial. He has ZERO evidence that the vaccines had anything to do with their deaths. I repeat, ZERO evidence. We might as well "wonder" and "question" if the Dutch royal family sent secret agents to kill them because they had information that the Dutch royal family are pedophiles who drink the blood of babies. Hey, I'm just "wondering" and "asking questions" - I shouldn't be held responsible for that, even if I have ZERO evidence to support my views!
Not to mention the technology is not new, with research dating back to the 1970s, and it was also previously used in Ebola vaccines:
Yes, but that doesn't mean it is not "highly irresponsible and conspiratorial". Those two things are not mutually exclusive.
Canada just implemented restrictions immediately. Foreign nationals from that region banned from entering our country in full. Meanwhile, citizens or permanent residents must undergo a 14 day mandatory quarantine, even if they test negative with a PCR test.
Actually, there is one who is, and a second who posts irregularly. Not to mention that when we discuss positions or hypotheticals, we bring evidence from, you know, the people who are experts and are in the field.
Not possible. If they did, they would be running for ages. If they ate that limpy, fold-it-like-a-napkin stuff, then maybe.
Looking at that list from 2000 to 2021 and the reason of death given for each case, there is nothing that stands out about 2021 at all. In an earlier post you commented that you've never seen so many heart related issues in athletes ... my guess is that COVID has heightened your "senses" to these types of stories where as before COVID, we didn't really pay attention to these cases unless they happened to a high profile player. And you have anti-vaxx people with an agenda trying to pass these cases as something abnormal and propagating that through the Internet and social media so that it reaches people's eyeballs. I am not saying there is no issue, it's just that nobody has yet to present any statistics showing there is one. All are just posting a list of random cases and passing it as abnormal with zero analysis. BTW ... thanks for the link. I was looking for something like that once I started seeing these stories pop up.
This is a problem (in general) that we now have information that we did not as recently as 5 years ago. But it is probably unlikely as a lot of those recently on the list are lower league players. As comparison, I was looking up high school gridiron deaths (as a comparable coverage and numbers of participating). I was able to go back about 10 years and see reports of multiple deaths per year. So is that a recent phenomenon? Unlikely. The deaths have probably been occurring for decades, but just have not been compiled due to lack of access to broad data.
You gotta wait 10 years before you can make that assertion (regarding safety of experimental mRNA vaccines)
The first mRNA vaccines were tested on mice in the 1990s and mRNA vaccines for rabies were tested on humans in 2013. If there was a serious issue with mRNA vaccines, we'd know by now.