Clinical trials began Monday March 16, 2020 with this woman receiving the first shot:
This is Jennifer Haller, a mother of two, who received the very first dose in a Phase 1 clinical trial at the Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute in Seattle. Asked why she was doing it, she replied "I wanted to do something because there's so many millions of Americans that don't have the same privileges that I've been given," says Haller, who now works from home for a small tech company. "They're losing their jobs. They are concerned about paying bills, feeding their family."
Here is an interview with her at the one year mark from her initial vaccination. Spoiler alert: she's still alive.
And maybe you could answer my question: you think a “vaccine” supposedly put to human trials after only TWO months of the virus even being recorded in the country indicates a well-thought out, well-tested, well-conceived drug?
Or are you one of those people who believe tha vaccine was created long beforehand, in a lab in Wuhan, at the same time as the virus itself?