CT Medic Not addressing your thoughts directly
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Not addressing your thoughts directly but coming up with my own thoughts about the mRNA vaccines from Pfizer & Modena and their ability to keep abreast of the covid mutations. It to me seems to be like a dog chasing it's tail.
They figure out the current mutation--make millions of vaccine doses which work and they want to sell, but in the mean time, mutation happens and the most recently produced vaccines don't work as well. BUT( and everyone has a big but) they still have millions of doses of the "old" vaccine that need to be sold/paid for etc. Do they throw them away, send them to another country, keep using them as they are somewhat effective? As Fauci said on the TODAY show this morning. They "mostly" work against the new mutations.
This sounds like a Wash, rinse, scenario to me unfortunately.
NJ