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When the pandemic started I saw about 3 different vaccine experts on television at different times all say about the same thing:
"I am the director of vaccine research and have been studying vaccines for 40 years. Vaccines historically take an average of 10 years to develop. The quickest one was mumps at 4 years. We do not even know if we will ever have a vaccine for C0VlD-19."
Then months later I saw on a reliable television program an interview of the (or a) company that developed the C0VlD-19 vaccine and they said something like:
"As soon as we had the virus sequence (which was shortly after the pandemic started) we had developed the vaccine within a week. We were already setup."
So the "experts" who had been in vaccine research for decades did not know of the other company and/or technology that had the vaccine in a week? All the medical scientists were surprised, too. Can anyone explain this?
"I am the director of vaccine research and have been studying vaccines for 40 years. Vaccines historically take an average of 10 years to develop. The quickest one was mumps at 4 years. We do not even know if we will ever have a vaccine for C0VlD-19."
Then months later I saw on a reliable television program an interview of the (or a) company that developed the C0VlD-19 vaccine and they said something like:
"As soon as we had the virus sequence (which was shortly after the pandemic started) we had developed the vaccine within a week. We were already setup."
So the "experts" who had been in vaccine research for decades did not know of the other company and/or technology that had the vaccine in a week? All the medical scientists were surprised, too. Can anyone explain this?
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