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I wonder how long after the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines achieve full approval that they'll still be called "experimental"? Both will likely receive full approval in the next few months. Will they still be considered "experimental" even though they've gone through the same testing, are held to the same efficacy and safety standards as others?
I read a great article yesterday about one of the big things you hear from those who are against the vaccine. Many say it was rushed or hurried. The contributor said that "normally" when a drug or vaccine is in trials there is difficulty finding enough people exposed to whatever they are supposed to treat or protect against. In the case of covid, it wasn't hard finding people at risk of getting the virus since it spread easily and quickly. This made the trials easier to fill and faster to complete.
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Nick
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