Houston, we have a problem. From January...
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-00031-8
“...When the vaccines were first administered to the public in late 2020, little was known about their effect on pregnant people, who hadn’t been represented in the original clinical trials that tested the shots. Although that is standard practice, it left pregnant people grappling with whether getting a jab was the best decision for themselves and their babies...”
So which was it, were they or weren’t they...?
Is this a clinical trials vs studies thing again?
The studies I’ve seen were all done after the EUA and the stats were screwed with to get better results.
Post marketing study. In this case, marketing means coercion and threat of job loss.
https://www.phmpt.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/reissue_5.3.6-postmarketing-experience.pdf (see page 12)
Typically Phase 4 is when they start testing on pregnant women. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phases_of_clinical_research#Phase_IV
Pfizer’s COVID-19 Clinical Trial Phase 1/2/3 in clinicaltrials.gov https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/study/NCT04368728
Trial start date April 29, 2020. Estimated completion date February 8, 2024
Moderna’s COVID-19 Clinical Trial Phase 3 in clinicaltrials.gov https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/study/NCT04470427
Trial start date July 27, 2020. Estimated completion date December 29, 2022
Normal for Phase 1/2/3 to be run concurrently? Doubt it. Normally, there is a Phase 4 which is when a portion of the public starts getting it and it’s monitored.
Thank you for your participation and may the odds be ever in your favor.