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Booster shots: FDA advisory panel rejects widespread Pfizer jabs in blow to Biden's plan
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<blockquote data-quote="hedrick" data-source="post: 76241380" data-attributes="member: 239032"><p>It's interesting to look at one of those world maps showing where Covid problem spots are. If you decided to start there, the US should certainly be big part. Oddly, the big spots all seem to have vaccine industry of their own.</p><p></p><p>It's also not so clear that Pfizer is useful for most of the third world. I'm looking for the 2nd generation vaccines, that are easier to make and don't have low temperature requirements. Some of the population in cities can use Pfizer, and I think we give a high priority to exporting what they can use. But it's not the end game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hedrick, post: 76241380, member: 239032"] It's interesting to look at one of those world maps showing where Covid problem spots are. If you decided to start there, the US should certainly be big part. Oddly, the big spots all seem to have vaccine industry of their own. It's also not so clear that Pfizer is useful for most of the third world. I'm looking for the 2nd generation vaccines, that are easier to make and don't have low temperature requirements. Some of the population in cities can use Pfizer, and I think we give a high priority to exporting what they can use. But it's not the end game. [/QUOTE]
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