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.
In J&J's defense, it would be for IP reasons, as its an emergency vaccine and not a patented mainline vaccine.
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.
This is all a "ritual of humiliation". All of it. Once you understand that, it all makes sense.