What's in your imagination is the idea that it's unlawful for Canadian soldiers to help distribute the vaccine. What law were they breaking?
And the vaccines aren't "essentially untested". They're just not as thoroughly tested as vaccines usually are. The equation they used to roll these vaccines out when they did was:
"Is the potential harm these incompletely tested vaccines are likely to cause less than the harm that would be done by the pandemic if we delay their release?"
If the answer is yes, then the logical move is to release the vaccines.
Everybody knows these vaccines aren't as thoroughly tested as vaccines usually are. That was a risk everyone was willing to take because the guaranteed harm of delaying the vaccine outweighed the risks of releasing the vaccines.
It doesn't matter if it's unlawful in your imagination, it matters if it's unlawful in real life.
Now, which law were those soldiers breaking by helping distribute vaccines?
What's in your imagination is the idea that it's unlawful for Canadian soldiers to help distribute the vaccine. What law were they breaking?
And the vaccines aren't "essentially untested". They're just not as thoroughly tested as vaccines usually are. The equation they used to roll these vaccines out when they did was:
If the answer is yes, then the logical move is to release the vaccines.
Everybody knows these vaccines aren't as thoroughly tested as vaccines usually are. That was a risk everyone was willing to take because the guaranteed harm of delaying the vaccine outweighed the risks of releasing the vaccines.