“why aren’t we doing experiments on animals to determine the safety and efficacy of the COVID vaccines?”
We did and continue to do so. Look up what a phase one trial is.
The mRNA experiments that killed all test animals?
In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled Has the virus been isolated? Yes.So why aren't we doing experiments on animals to determine the safety and efficacy of the COVID vaccines? Answer: Because nobody wants to know the answer., Renfrew wrote: |
“why aren’t we doing experiments on animals to determine the safety and efficacy of the COVID vaccines?” We did and continue to do so. Look up what a phase one trial is. |
I read through the Moderna and Pfizer trial documents. Phase I trials are to test a statistically irrelevent number of individuals to see if the 'vaccine' is at all survivable before deciding whether to move to Phase II, which tests dosage efficacy/harm, and those are often 1000 to 2000 members in size, and Phase III is typically many 10's of thousands.
I recall one of the pharma's testing the Covid vax on a type of monkey that essentially doesn't become ill with Covid in the first place (hard to detect illness, at most sniffles). So a very brief trial on around 13 monkeys that don't get sick in the first place, and likely those animals became ill as a result of ADE but you know, the pharmas want 75 years to release the data, so they aren't going to tell us.