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Do we need specific vaccines for specific variants, or will the current and next vaccines will be sufficient for the next 4/5 years?


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2022 Aug 31, 5:14am   267 views  9 comments

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Vaccine Safety Workshop

European responses to evaluation of safety and effectiveness of COVID vaccines in the pandemic

ACCESS network characterizing background rates for adverse events

VAC4EU international network to establish structure for post-authorization studies

VAC4COVID.com: Consented, validated, adverse event and vaccine effectiveness monitoring

Effective Communications regarding vaccine safety

Building a safety organization from scratch to evaluate the Moderna vaccine in post-authorization setting

Challenges that the pandemic posed to the Brighton work

Walter StrausModerator: Walter Straus,Vice-President, Clinical Safety Lead, Moderna Therapeutics

https://www.terrapinn.com/conference/world-vaccine-congress-europe/index.stm

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1   WookieMan   2022 Aug 31, 6:13am  

No. We don't have a vaccine for the common cold which is what covid is and was blown out of proportion for political reasons. Globally I might add. Not just US. It's control.
2   zzyzzx   2022 Aug 31, 6:36am  

Since the clot chot doesn't work, what's preventing manufactures from falsely stating that it works for the variant of the day?
3   SunnyvaleCA   2022 Aug 31, 9:09am  

To the extent to which the "vaccine" works at all (which is questionable), we'll need new formulations for each new variant. As WookieMan states, it's basically the same situation as the yearly flu shot.
4   komputodo   2022 Aug 31, 9:34am  

zzyzzx says

Since the clot chot doesn't work, what's preventing manufactures from falsely stating that it works for the variant of the day?

Nothing at all..They can't be sued.
5   Patrick   2022 Aug 31, 11:11am  

komputodo says

They can't be sued.


Because it's a never-ending "emergency".

But their safety studies were fraudulent, so their immunity from being sued does not apply.

I'm rooting for greedy and aggressive lawyers to take them down. It could happen.
6   zzyzzx   2022 Aug 31, 11:14am  

Patrick says

I'm rooting for greedy and aggressive lawyers to take them down. It could happen.


Good luck finding one that's not part of (((the tribe))).
7   Ceffer   2022 Aug 31, 11:27am  

There are lawyers who say that they will be sending the next three generations of their families to law school to cover this.

Just a few years ago, everybody was paranoid to the gills over liability issues. That vaporized overnight with fiat money bribery. It's like society was lobotomized back to short term situational ethics. That may be because the Globalists thought their schemes to dismantle US was going to be quicker, and the legal backlashes wouldn't matter.
8   Hircus   2022 Aug 31, 11:28am  

FDA authorizes Omicron-specific boosters
https://theweek.com/covid-19/1016320/fda-authorizes-omicron-specific-boosters

The agency notably cleared the jabs without data from human trials, which it argued could detrimentally slow the process and perhaps render moot any data used in authorization, per The New York Times.


Wouldnt wanna hurt their profits with pesky safety measures...
9   Patrick   2022 Aug 31, 12:02pm  

Patrick says


komputodo says


They can't be sued.


Because it's a never-ending "emergency".

But their safety studies were fraudulent, so their immunity from being sued does not apply.

I'm rooting for greedy and aggressive lawyers to take them down. It could happen.



Hell, Pfizer is so pfraudulent that they even use their pfraud as a defense in court, saying that the government knows all about it:

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