Oso planning to go pro
So even if we get a vaccine, only half of Americans say they would get one.https://apnews.com/dacdc8bc428dd4df6511bfa259cfec44The people who say no or aren’t sure are probably a combination of anti-vaxxers, people who still think “it’s all a hoax,” and people like me who always get recommended vaccines, but are concerned about long-term side effects that could be missed by speeding through this too quickly.
My decision on when to get it would depend on what mood Bill Gates is in, and what he'd make me do once I'm being controlled.I'd likely wait to get it, to 1) let more vulnerable people have it and 2) make sure nothing goes wrong with it.
Wouldn’t be counting on Moderna’s vaccine. If it really was promising, execs wouldn’t be dumping stock.Moderna unveiled encouraging coronavirus vaccine results. Then top execs dumped nearly $30 million of stockhttps://www.cnn.com/2020/05/22/investing/moderna-coronavirus-vaccine-stock-sales/index.html
Update:Moderna's coronavirus vaccine announcement set off a frenzy on Wall Street. Now some are calling for an investigationhttps://www.cnn.com/2020/06/01/business/moderna-vaccine-stock-sales-invs/index.htmlJust hours after revealing the promising vaccine results, Moderna (MRNA) sold 17.6 million shares to the public. That share sale, unveiled after the closing bell on May 18, was priced at $76; Moderna traded at just $48 as recently as May 6. The deal instantly raised $1.3 billion.Days later, Moderna's leading shareholder, venture capital firm Flagship Pioneering, sold 1 million shares on May 21 and 22 at an average price of $69.47, according to filings reviewed by CNN Business. The sales raked in $69.5 million for the venture capital firm.Flagship Pioneering was founded by Noubar Afeyan, the co-founder and chairman of Moderna. The VC firm owned nearly 51 million Moderna shares as of the end of March, according to the most recent filings.
Sad, but not uncommon at all. The rich remain rich because they have the advantage over others. There will never be a level playing field.
Hmm.. whatever happened to the investigations of the congressional insider trading?
It was dropped by DOJ for all except the NC senator that was critical of trump.
Good one! Your a genious.
Sometimes jokes write themselves.
Apparently teal is still needed for smart people such as yourself.
Ok, I'm fairly concerned about what is being said regarding vaccines by Fauci. He said today, that by the end of the year, there will be 100 million doses of one candidate vaccine. And then a couple 100 million doses in early 2021. Apparently that vaccine is the Moderna vaccine. What concerns me is that hasn't been really fully tested yet. Moreover, looking at some of the vaccine candidates out there, it doesn't even strike me as the most promising, might not even be in the top 3 most promising. But we are putting all our eggs in that basket. Something doesn't sound right about that. Also, it pretty much guarantees they will push this vaccine, even if it isn't very effective. They will have little other option. So why Moderna? They have failed at every vaccine/drug they've tried. Their data isn't that great. What is going on?
Yep. Completely understandable that they would manufacture the most promising vaccines ahead of time...but I share your concern with the Moderna vaccine being one of them. Hopefully they are making similar manufacturing arrangements with makers of more promising candidates.If the Moderna is approved and released first, they may very well have a hard time convincing people to take it.
I agree. Planning to mass manufacture the most promising vaccine ahead of time was a great idea. It is one of the things I thought that was forward thinking by the administration. I'm hoping that CNN misquoted him, saying that it was Moderna's vaccine that was going to be mass produced, and what he really meant/said was that the best candidate will be mass produced.I'm just concerned, because people, including Trump and Fauci, seem politically and intellectually invested in Moderna's vaccine. I now fear it gets pushed regardless of which is best.
The most promising candidates seem to be from China and England. That shouldn’t be a factor - I sure hope it isn’t- but you never know.
Sounds like Fauci mis-spoke or maybe a misinterpretation what he was saying.https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/03/us/politics/coronavirus-vaccine-trump-moderna.html
I'm glad they aren't putting all their eggs in one basket...but I think it's unfortunate that Chinese companies CanSino and Sinovac aren't on the list, as they have two of the most promising candidates IMHO.
If this holds it doesn't bode well for ever achieving herd immunity.https://www.cnbc.com/2020/06/18/coronavirus-antibodies-may-last-only-2-to-3-months-after-infection-study-suggests.html