eldoradude wrote:
“At least they used 4000 participants - statistically relevant.
Get the sheep ready in the chutes...
The moderna Wuhan flu study I saw had all of 14 participants (half with side effects reported) in the largest group - not exactly statistically significant but good enough for political and journalist work.”
Using 4000 people for a nonmedical study, and 14 people for a medical study, reeks of propaganda and an ulterior motive.
What business does a medical organization have doing a 4000-person study to see if people will take a medication before its available???
One with an ulterior motive. Stock manipulation etc?
NASDAQ: MRNA
< Moderna is an American biotechnology company focused on drug discovery, drug development, and vaccine technologies based exclusively on messenger RNA (mRNA). It is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The Moderna technology platform is to insert synthetic mRNA into living cells that would reprogram the cells to develop immune responses, rather than being created externally and injected
Look at the timeline -
https://www.modernatx.com/modernas-work-potential-vaccine-against-covid-19
January 11, 2020 - Chinese authorities shared the genetic sequence of the novel coronavirus
January 13, 2020 - The NIH and Modernas infectious disease research team finalized the sequence for mRNA-1273. Moderna mobilized toward clinical manufacture.
February 7, 2020 - The first clinical batch of mRNA-1273 was completed, a total of 25 days from sequence selection to vaccine manufacture. The batch then proceeded to analytical testing for release.
March 11, 2020 - WHO declares Covid-19 a pandemic.
And all of this planned-dempanic was just incidental?