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Would You Get A Covid Vaccine Shot Approved Before The Election And Pushed By Trump?

  1. #1
    stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Folks?
  2. #2
    Soyboy 2020 IV: Intravenous Soyposting African Astronaut [scrub the quick-drying deinonychus]
    Did you just watch a CNN piece on this?

    I heard breathing air is approved by Trump, maybe quit doing that.
  3. #3
    stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Don't have cable.

    Try again.

    I only hope that Trump breathes a whole lot of air at his rallies full of people without masks.
  4. #4
    Ajax African Astronaut [rumor the placative aphakia]
    No
  5. #5
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    No because I want people to die and I need an excuse to keep getting welfare which the PLANDEMIC has made my life a lot easier and less stressful when these welfare workers aren't calling me every day asking if I found a job yet.
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  6. #6
    stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Trump claims White House can overrule FDA's attempt to toughen guidelines for coronavirus vaccine

    By Paul LeBlanc, CNN


    President Donald Trump claimed Wednesday that the White House could override the US Food and Drug Administration if the agency released tougher standards for the authorization of a Covid-19 vaccine, casting such a move as "political."

    His comments come as the FDA considers new Covid-19 vaccine guidelines that would likely push an authorization beyond Election Day, according to three sources familiar with the situation. That timeline would dash Trump's hopes of a pre-election authorization, having repeatedly said the vaccine could be ready by November 3.

    "We're looking at that and that has to be approved by the White House. We may or may not approve it," the President said of the new FDA guidelines at a White House news conference. "That sounds like a political move."

    The FDA "respectfully" declined to comment on Trump's claims. But generally speaking, agency guidelines do go through the White House Office of Management and Budget review process, an FDA official told CNN Wednesday.

    In the meantime, the President's comments are sure to fuel new unease in a vaccine process that was already being greeted with skepticism by many Americans in polls. A lack of trust in the program is a nightmare scenario, public health experts say, since a vaccine is the best hope of eventually ending the pandemic and restoring normal life.

    Earlier Wednesday, the commissioner of the FDA, Dr. Stephen Hahn, made a commitment to America that the "FDA will not authorize or approve a vaccine that we would not feel comfortable giving to our families."

    "FDA will not authorize or approve any Covid-19 vaccine before it has met the agency's rigorous expectations for safety and effectiveness. Decisions to authorize or approve any such vaccine or therapeutic will be made by the dedicated career staff at FDA, through our thorough review processes, and science will guide our decisions," Hahn specifically promised the Senate Health Committee.

    "FDA will not permit any pressure from anyone to change that," he added.

    National Institutes of Health Director Dr. Francis Collins told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on "The Situation Room" that he trusts the FDA to apply the highest safety and efficacy standards to all the coronavirus vaccines, though he conceded that he wasn't sure if the FDA or White House had the final say on vaccine approval.

    "I am not a lawyer or a constitutional scholar," he said. "I actually don't know the answer to that."

    Two former FDA commissioners previously told CNN that while they think it's very unlikely that Trump could pressure scientists into authorizing or approving a Covid-19 vaccine, it's possible. The Department of Health and Human Services has in the past overruled the FDA's recommendations on medications.

    Despite reassurances from federal officials, there are fears that the typical pathway for review and approval of the Covid-19 vaccine will be eschewed, or at least bent, because of political pressure.

    "What I'm concerned about is there could be a gray zone where a vaccine looks partially protective and it goes on the market without a full formal review process," said Dr. Peter Hotez, a vaccinologist at Baylor College of Medicine.
  7. #7
    Soyboy 2020 IV: Intravenous Soyposting African Astronaut [scrub the quick-drying deinonychus]
    Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood No because I want people to die and I need an excuse to keep getting welfare which the PLANDEMIC has made my life a lot easier and less stressful when these welfare workers aren't calling me every day asking if I found a job yet.

    You should claim you had it, and claim it left you brain damaged, chronic fatigued and unable to work.

    No one will question you, as that would be siding with THE ORANGE MAN and THE SCIENS DENIERS
  8. #8
    No. The prospect of death by Covid-19 is looking pretty good right now compared to the state of the rest of my life.
  9. #9
    larrylegend8383 Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by MORALLY SUPERIOR BEING 2020 IV: Intravenous Soyposting You should claim you had it, and claim it left you brain damaged, chronic fatigued and unable to work.

    No one will question you, as that would be siding with THE ORANGE MAN and THE SCIENS DENIERS

    Why are you constantly attacking white people, bro?
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