This is what’s so confusing. It’s like they wanted the appearance of normalcy but put the lowest effort into it? It also could be a part of the side benefit of previous medications having these info inserts. The large info inserts may have been dual use to help the vials stay put during the packing/shipping process. They could have done this as a lazy fix, or it could be a low effort facade of normalcy. Idk.
It's like in official documents they write on a page "INTENTIONALLY BLANK". It's to let people know that it's not a printing error.
The insert does contain information, like product managing QR and Bar Codes, which is important. That's why the insert is still there. It's not a vaccine that is approved for mainline use yet. It's an emergency vaccine. It's not going to include all the information in the insert, because it's an emergency vaccine with IP still up in there air, it's legal for them to leave it intentionally blank, they've provided the FDA and CDC with the information which is all that matters. This is not consumer level medication. It's emergency use medication. I don't know why people can't grasp that this isn't business as usual.
If you want to know what's in the J&J vaccine - here...
The Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine includes the following ingredients: recombinant, replication-incompetent adenovirus type 26 expressing the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein, citric acid monohydrate, trisodium citrate dihydrate, ethanol, 2-hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin (HBCD), polysorbate-80, sodium chloride.
Then why would they place that huge paper in the box? Why not just stick a little card?
And it is not technically a vaccine—it’s a treatment.
This is what’s so confusing. It’s like they wanted the appearance of normalcy but put the lowest effort into it? It also could be a part of the side benefit of previous medications having these info inserts. The large info inserts may have been dual use to help the vials stay put during the packing/shipping process. They could have done this as a lazy fix, or it could be a low effort facade of normalcy. Idk.
We are being mocked. Simple as that. They do it every time.
This is all a "ritual of humiliation". All of it. Once you understand that, it all makes sense.
Because it's protocol. You include the insert.
It's like in official documents they write on a page "INTENTIONALLY BLANK". It's to let people know that it's not a printing error.
The insert does contain information, like product managing QR and Bar Codes, which is important. That's why the insert is still there. It's not a vaccine that is approved for mainline use yet. It's an emergency vaccine. It's not going to include all the information in the insert, because it's an emergency vaccine with IP still up in there air, it's legal for them to leave it intentionally blank, they've provided the FDA and CDC with the information which is all that matters. This is not consumer level medication. It's emergency use medication. I don't know why people can't grasp that this isn't business as usual.
If you want to know what's in the J&J vaccine - here...
Oooh, MYSTERY SOLVED.