>>11938965>google it. Doesn't matter what it's actually calledIt matters cause I don’t know what the fuck you’re talking about. There could be a million possible things you consider sleights against accountability. The fact that you keep avoiding having to answer it when you could have just, supposedly, easily googled it and linked it is really telling.
>where did millions of deaths come from?We’re not even close to done and at a death count of 650k. The highest estimated antibody presence is still around 20% I believe? And that’s in the worst hit. Either way, the validity of the point is unchanged wether it’s millions or hundreds of thousands.
> How much faith do you have in government protected corporations to do stuff out of the goodness of their heart?
It was you retards that cause that. Bringing exorbitant amounts of frivolous lawsuits on links that have never been established and somethings all but disproven. So the government assumed responsibility of all the inbred retards not accepting the real source of their kid’s autism. There’s nothing morally wrong with the compromise. The FDA creates the guidelines it thinks are sufficient to guarantee the safety of a vaccine. If those guidelines fail(instances of which I have zero knowledge of existing) or even if someone suffers from a known and stated side effect, the government assumes responsibility for paying that out.
>if by government you mean companies lobbying to the government, sure why notWhat a moronic thing to say. So the search for a vaccine for a novel virus in the middle of a global pandemic would never have happened if lobbyists didn’t exists? I guess lobbyists are much more important than I thought. Idiot.
> Like I said you still need to convince people they need vaccinesThat was specifically about COVID. There is zero need to manufacture demand for the vaccine. Distribution of those currently in phase 3 is already a known problem, and that’s just for the US.