Right now it’s simple math. It can certainly backfire or not, we’ll see in the next few months.
The Trump Administration has been really stupid. Apparently had no plan for distribution and infrastructure and poor coordination with the states.
Just pitiful, lives in the balance, no urgency.
Tick tock
Right now it’s simple math. It can certainly backfire or not, we’ll see in the next few months.
Soon people who slightly give a about the American people will be in charge. Hopefully the pace will pick up considerably before then, we'll see.
Our whole goddam government's been asleep at the tiller for a month and a half.
It's not ed to hold a government to its own promises.
100 million by the end of the year --> became 40 million -- > became 20 million --> became 2-4 million
Pfizer has millions of doses ready and waiting to be requested, what's the hold up?
Sour puss
You betcha.
Incompetence and avoidable delays mean more people will get sick and die. Maybe even in your zip code.
In the not too distant future, you will be getting vaccinated at CVS and Walgreens.
Oh , Darrin's been wrong about so many things he might have just jinxed the vaccines.
That ultra frigid Pfizer transport is a . Moderna for the win. Oxford one only needs fridge temps. Beginning of the end.
"Glass half empty" crowd is always miserable. Posting 24/7 on this site does zilch. Go volunteer or something.
Remember, Darrin voted for Trump.
Twice.
Ignored posters need attention.![]()
I'm glad that geezer Biden got vaxxed.
Somewhere between April-September, depending on how it goes. Another 300,000-500,000 people might die in the meantime.
Of course, you probably believe the Trump administration's rosiest estimate. They have such a great track record prognosticating so far, why wouldn't you?![]()
Trump is irrelevant
Private sector will kick this thing's ass
Since the government took away their risk, sure.
eh, we'll see how long that takes.
Trump and the US Congress shortchanged the rollout.
https://www.statnews.com/2020/12/29/...ccine-rollout/
damn, Florida
https://twitter.com/RebeccaJarvis/st...622955008?s=19
The Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine has 3 key advantages despite lower efficacy rating
It also comes with a few key logistical advantages that could be a game-changer.
It's cheap to produce, and
unlike the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine doesn't require ultra-cold temperatures for storage, which will make vaccine distribution easier, especially to rural communities.
Finally, the gap between the first and second dose of the vaccine can be as long as 12 weeks,
which means more people in the U.K. can receive an initial dose at an earlier stage, giving them some form of protection before the second.
https://theweek.com/speedreads/95785...-efficacy-rate
Last edited by boutons_deux; 12-30-2020 at 11:57 AM.
Cuz det woke crowd needs em 1st.
Cdc fail
Woke 70 year olds.
Distribution is up to the states.Cdc fail
Florida fail after Trump fail.
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