KenH
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Only if you nominate Kat Timpf.
I see that she retweeted Justin Amash a few days ago.
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Only if you nominate Kat Timpf.
I see that she retweeted Justin Amash a few days ago.
No. No I won't.If a vaccine for COVID-19 is approved, will you take the vaccine?
The word "Vaccine", or "Vaccination", comes etymologically from:If a vaccine for COVID-19 is approved, will you take the vaccine?
Why not turn it over to the states?
Or why not simply distribute this potential vaccine the same way we normally distribute vaccines, such as the yearly flu vaccine?
I wonder if it will be mandatory for health care workers.
I am afraid that my employer will force me to take a vaccine to keep my job.
I don't know how it is normally distributed.
I think so. The flu shot already is.I wonder if it will be mandatory for health care workers.
Wouldn't you have the option to quit that job?
I don't know about Indiana, but around here we get vaccinations at lots of places - doctor's offices, pharmacies, etc.
I don't think that they can find a vaccine for a virus because they have been working on the HIV virus for 40 years and have nothing.
There has been a lack of interest and funding.
' Instead, the SARS vaccine that Hotez's team created in collaboration with scientists at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston is sitting in a freezer, no closer to commercial production than it was four years ago.
"We could have had this ready to go and been testing the vaccine's efficacy at the start of this new outbreak in China," said Hotez, who believes the vaccine could provide cross-protection against the new coronavirus, which causes a respiratory disease known as COVID-19. "There is a problem with the ecosystem in vaccine development, and we've got to fix this." '
Scientists were close to a coronavirus vaccine years ago. Then the money dried up.
I am a little surprised that a Libertarian thinks that the federal government should pay for this research or was that just the article that you linked.
Someone said that Ebola was easy to stay away from and so it did not spread.