I am also in the industry, as is my brother who actually worked with mRNA products. The manufacturing is hideously complex and time-consuming. That's without ramping up large scale capabilities under intense quality control.
Anyone in the industry should know that one dose per second is a completely ridiculous underestimate. That would be like a handful of people working around the clock to fill one vial at a time by hand.
When in reality we're talking factory operations that fill hundreds or thousands of vials in a single pass.
This person's argument would be like saying it takes 32 years to fill the number of coke cans that humans will drink today if they were to fill them at one per second.... Which they don't.
I am also in the industry, as is my brother who actually worked with mRNA products. The manufacturing is hideously complex and time-consuming. That's without ramping up large scale capabilities under intense quality control.
Clearly they didn't bother with much quality control. They just slapped some labels on whatever shit they could make.
Anyone in the industry should know that one dose per second is a completely ridiculous underestimate. That would be like a handful of people working around the clock to fill one vial at a time by hand.
When in reality we're talking factory operations that fill hundreds or thousands of vials in a single pass.
This person's argument would be like saying it takes 32 years to fill the number of coke cans that humans will drink today if they were to fill them at one per second.... Which they don't.