an industry that exists specifically to carry that load
You are free to believe that the healthcare system was all tooled up and standing around waiting around for a global pandemic.
Toss your links in the trash they're meaningless
The medical journal studies and articles are the best information, from the most qualified people we have, of what's going on. Believing anonymous Internet trolls and grifters like Alex Berenson is a personal choice, and it isn't based on science.
[they made it worse by firing .... conditional,shifting goalposts
Global pandemics are natural disasters, like hurricanes and earthquakes. If you think that being damaged by them is the fault of some academic / government employees, you are sadly out of touch with the real world.
2 - 3 of them plainly say - like every vaccine trial - that the vaccines do not stop transmission.
3 - the one journalist that does say it is referencing a speculation in a conversation - not a prepared public statement - from an official who, in the same conversation, stressed the need for continued mask use, social distancing, and vaccination in the light of the rising hospitalization and fatality numbers. You can read a transcript here: https://www.msnbc.com/transcripts/transcript-rachel-maddow-show-3-29-21-n1262442
It's disappointing that despite the immediate clarification by her organization and the medical community in general, and the more than doubling of the deaths in the 19 months since, that that misrepresentation of her comment is still being trotted out.
You are free to believe that the healthcare system was all tooled up and standing around waiting around for a global pandemic.
The medical journal studies and articles are the best information, from the most qualified people we have, of what's going on. Believing anonymous Internet trolls and grifters like Alex Berenson is a personal choice, and it isn't based on science.
Global pandemics are natural disasters, like hurricanes and earthquakes. If you think that being damaged by them is the fault of some academic / government employees, you are sadly out of touch with the real world.
1 - those are journalists, not scientists.
2 - 3 of them plainly say - like every vaccine trial - that the vaccines do not stop transmission.
3 - the one journalist that does say it is referencing a speculation in a conversation - not a prepared public statement - from an official who, in the same conversation, stressed the need for continued mask use, social distancing, and vaccination in the light of the rising hospitalization and fatality numbers. You can read a transcript here: https://www.msnbc.com/transcripts/transcript-rachel-maddow-show-3-29-21-n1262442
It's disappointing that despite the immediate clarification by her organization and the medical community in general, and the more than doubling of the deaths in the 19 months since, that that misrepresentation of her comment is still being trotted out.