because they've only been available for half a year
mRNA vaccines may seem new to you and I, but they have been in development since the late 1980s.
and were issued under emergency use authorization without any long-term trials possible
Another misunderstanding of vaccines is FDA emergency use vs. FDA approval.
As you can see by the infographic, and the full article here, both vaccines go under testing. The only difference is that one is being manufactured at the same time it is being tested. This period for Covid started in March 2020 and ended in November.
I am sorry to hear about your experiences as a veteran, best of luck to you.
because they've only been available for half a year
mRNA vaccines may seem new to you and I, but they have been in development since the late 1980s.
and were issued under emergency use authorization without any long-term trials possible
Another misunderstanding of vaccines is FDA emergency use vs. FDA approval.
As you can see by the infographic, and the full article here, both vaccines go under testing. The only difference is that one is being manufactured at the same time it is being tested. This period for Covid started in March 2020 and ended in November.
I am sorry to hear about your experiences as a veteran, best of luck to you.
because they've only been available for half a year
mRNA vaccines may seem new to you, but they have been in development since the late 1980s.
and were issued under emergency use authorization without any long-term trials possible
Another misunderstanding of vaccines is FDA emergency use vs. FDA approval.
As you can see by the infographic, and the full article here, both vaccines go under testing. The only difference is that one is being manufactured at the same time it is being tested. This period for Covid started in March 2020 and ended in November.
I am sorry to hear about your experiences as a veteran, best of luck to you.
because they've only been available for half a year
mRNA vaccines may seem new to you, but they have been in development since the late 1980s.
and were issued under emergency use authorization without any long-term trials possible
Another misunderstanding of vaccines is FDA emergency use vs. FDA approval.
As you can see by the infographic, and the full article here, both vaccines go under testing. The only difference is that one is being manufactured at the same time it is being tested. This period for Covid started in March 2020 and ended in November.
I am sorry to hear about your experiences as a veteran, best of luck to you.
because they've only been available for half a year
False, mRNA vaccines may seem new to you, but they have been in development since the late 1980s.
and were issued under emergency use authorization without any long-term trials possible
Another misunderstanding of vaccines is FDA emergency use vs. FDA approval.
As you can see by the infographic, and the full article here, both vaccines go under testing. The only difference is that one is being manufactured at the same time it is being tested. This period for Covid started in March 2020 and ended in November.
I am sorry to hear about your experiences as a veteran, best of luck to you.
because they've only been available for half a year
False, mRNA vaccines may seem new to you, but they have been in development since the late 1980s.
and were issued under emergency use authorization without any long-term trials possible
Another misunderstanding of vaccines is FDA emergency use vs. FDA approval.
As you can see by the infographic, and the full article here, both vaccines go under testing. The only difference is that one is being manufactured at the same time it is being tested. This period started in March and ended in November.
I am sorry to hear about your experiences as a veteran, best of luck to you.