Answer to question: Why doesn't the vaccine hurt everyone. (57sec.)
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There’s hundreds of vaccine studies on this website. This is a big and scary claim to make. Has anyone been able to pinpoint the study she is referring to? What are they claiming is the size of the study?
Aren’t the clinical trials different from the EUA? As much as I want to believe all of this, I am having a hard time imagining that at a huge scale they had different doses and placebos. The clinical trials are typically smaller in scale, where in my mind, it makes sense to try different doses to settle the doses you would use for the EUA. My understanding is that is what they did, BUT, I thought they ended up giving the placebo group real doses because of the “dangers” of Covid.
I’m not saying this isn’t real. But out of all the things I’ve heard about these vaccines, this sort of feels like misinformation. And you can look at any of my posts, I am definitely not supportive of these things. I’ve misinterpreted things and stated things incorrectly. We need to be spot on with our claims. We are fighting an information war.
It was her opinion, and I believe she got her information from: clinical trials.gov That is the webb site she cites. You may want to check out.
its there, about the clinical trials, there were 4 different shots given to the people who volunteered. so that part is correct. however I do not know what the 'standard of care' is for in the wild outside the clinical trials, that information is what would be more compelling to say they are still running trials.