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I get that vaccines are complicated and certainly not something I want to see rushed. Still shocked it takes 12-18 months though. -- nm
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ty97
Apr 13 '20, 10:41
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They have to make sure it causes autism, duh. -- nm
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mara
Apr 13, 11:44
Given how the scientific method works it makes sense. What I don’t get is how if there already exists a test (say an immunity test) you can’t mass pro
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JackDawson
Apr 13, 11:27
That's to test it and make sure it doesn't cause secondary issues. It's not developing the vaccine, per se. -- nm
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spamlet
Apr 13, 11:07
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and that it holds for any length of time. -- nm
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Reagen
Apr 13, 11:12
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and doesn't turn people into zombies after a couple of months -- nm
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decline
Apr 13, 11:13
Me too -- nm
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prayformojo
Apr 13, 10:50
You have to make sure there are no longer term health impacts that might not be immediately apparent, is my understanding. -- nm
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znufrii
Apr 13, 10:44
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yeah, one person getting a pimple near the vax site and the anti=vaxxers will have us back to iron lungs and small pox again -- nm
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zeitgeist
Apr 13, 11:32
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