Interesting - VERY.
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Why would you think they would be capped at 1 dose a second?
A Moderna dose is only 0.5ml. 7.5b times 0.5ml is only 3,750,000,000ml or 3,750,000 L. Globally that's only a couple pool's worth. That might sound like a lot but there are tons of ingredients in the vaccines. The math doesn't check out here without some citation. Compare this to the flu vaccine, which is made every year at about 1.5b doses (same 0.5ml dosage) under non-emergency stress, it has an 8.3b capability under emergency stress: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264410X20315851
Yeah, I'm not accepting this one at face value.
Thank you for this.
News says 7.85 billion shots given, not counting those thrown away or sitting in storage. It's been what, 10 months of shots? So for easy math sake let's say almost 1 billion a month.
That doesn't consider the outright denial of certain materials needed in creating everything around the shot: extra machines, extra vials, extra transport, extra storage facilities, extra needles, extra plastic caps, extra ink, etc. Isn't there a supply chain issue? A dealership took 1 month to get a radiator and gasket in stock for my car, and those are common items.