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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe AstraZeneca adverse reaction reported in one patient in the Oxford trial is reported to have
transverse myelitis, and they are trying to determine if that is a result of the vaccine or something else independent of the vaccine
This was from Morning Joe MSNBC
This is why things should not be rushed too fast
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The AstraZeneca adverse reaction reported in one patient in the Oxford trial is reported to have (Original Post)
still_one
Sep 2020
OP
the number of steps being short changed for COVID vaccine is way too dangerous no matter
beachbumbob
Sep 2020
#3
The problem is you really can't rush science, and to determine how effective a vaccine is takes time
still_one
Sep 2020
#4
not a matter of science any more in the US, but a political PR move before election
beachbumbob
Sep 2020
#5
Amishman
(5,555 posts)1. This happens with large trials, they have paused it to assess
if it cannot be definitively tied to the vaccine they will likely resume.
still_one
(92,131 posts)2. of course
beachbumbob
(9,263 posts)3. the number of steps being short changed for COVID vaccine is way too dangerous no matter
what Big Pharma says, they are under POLITICAL pressure everywhere to get SOMETHING out. Do I risk myself on a "something"? No fucking way
still_one
(92,131 posts)4. The problem is you really can't rush science, and to determine how effective a vaccine is takes time
and you need to be in areas where the virus is more wide spread
beachbumbob
(9,263 posts)5. not a matter of science any more in the US, but a political PR move before election