Negligence and the chance of big money versus the certainty of a corporate bankruptcy.
It's easy to look the other way when 20 billion dollars are on the line. And besides, the mRNA treatment might actually work as advertised. So push on with the program. And silence anyone who suggests caution.
My objection is to running the largest medical experiment in history with over half our national population. That is not a bet one can afford to lose. The catastrophic failures of several earlier attempts to make Coronavirus vaccines was a big red flag. Maybe we should have started with a smaller sample population - like 1 million people all over age 65.
Anyway, the bet has been placed and we are "all-in".
On the plus side, the preliminary indicators for lethal ADE reactions are very quiet. And 60,000 deaths from the mRNA treatment (if that is a real number) is actually a very small percentage of the 200 million people that have taken the treatment(0.03%).
I have personally had to deal with worse odds in real-life situations.
But I will wait until end-of-summer before considering the treatment.
If you want to avoid that treatment, just note that high risk groups have high iron stores, and target your ferritin to 70 ng/ml.
mRNA gene therapy will usher in a revolution in health care. But using it to program human cells to producing SARS-CoV-2 spike proteins was not a good idea.