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The rush is putting pressure on state health systems already strapped
for resources – and appears out of sync with the progress of ongoing
clinical trials for coronavirus vaccines, which are still recruiting
volunteers who will test the safety and effectiveness of the drugs.and
Dr. Larry Corey, who is co-leading the coronavirus vaccine clinical
trials for the COVID-19 Prevention Network under the National
Institutes of Health, told McClatchy this week that he does not expect
results from the trials to be ready for approval or delivery by that
time.That's not gonna end well. When Sweden had the Swine Flu and everyone got vaccined we got quite a few kids ending up with narkolepsy which was a rare side effect of the vaccine. Don't think it was as rushed as this one, so imagine the side effects this could have
Wow, they're going to try to get "vaccines" delivered before the election
https://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/coronavirus/article245406245.html