There’s another problem that Pfizer had to be aware of.
Their intramuscular shot needed to be given by someone who knew what they were doing.
I wonder how many of the pre-approved vaccinators knew the difference between intramuscular and subcutaneous?
Also, especially in the case of the obese, longer needles might be needed.
I wonder how often people got shot up with needles that were too short because of ignorance, short supply, and/or cost.
Small wonder that crap left the deltoid.
And that likely would have been the case far less often if instead of public health flunkies who don’t know the people they’re sticking from Adam’s housecat, primary care providers had been providing far more of the shots.
But Deep State and Big Med didn’t want that, did they...
And now we have an even better idea about just why that was the case.
My shot was given by a very experienced nurse. It still ended up in my blood stream.
I understand during the “experimental” phase that there were many different concoctions given out.
I go in for my every three month blood test test today.