"The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Thursday that it will convene an "emergency meeting" of its advisers on June 18th to discuss rare but higher-than-expected reports of heart inflammation following doses of the mRNA-based Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines."
I love how even in the golden age of remote work, the fastest a well-funded government agency can respond in an emergency is the end of next week.
Because you know, for government employees Thursday is basically the start of the weekend and you'll be shocked if they're anywhere near the office past 3:00 on Friday.
Would also be interested to know if the "CDC Foundation" is counted among those advisors?
"The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Thursday that it will convene an "emergency meeting" of its advisers on June 18th to discuss rare but higher-than-expected reports of heart inflammation following doses of the mRNA-based Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines."
I love how even in the golden age of remote work, the fastest a well-funded government agency can respond in an emergency is the end of next week.
Because you know, for government employees Thursday is basically the start of the weekend and you'll be shocked if they're anywhere near the office past 3:00 on Friday.
Would also be interested to know if the "CDC Foundation" is counted among those advisors?