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Nevilledog

(55,078 posts)
Thu Dec 10, 2020, 06:00 PM Dec 2020

Let's review how Operation Warp Speed is going, a thread:



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(1/8) Let's review how Operation Warp Speed is going, a thread:

The federal government chose six companies to dole out $$ to in a race for a vaccine. One of those companies, Pfizer, said "We don't want your $$, because we don't want to deal with excessive oversight, but we will
2:30 PM · Dec 10, 2020


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(1/8) Let's review how Operation Warp Speed is going, a thread:

The federal government chose six companies to dole out $$ to in a race for a vaccine. One of those companies, Pfizer, said "We don't want your $$, because we don't want to deal with excessive oversight, but we will

(2/8) guarantee you a price & even bigger volume of vaccines if you pre-reserve, and you don't have to pay upfront unless the vaccine is shown to be effective/is approved." The federal government, in its infinite wisdom, did not take Pfizer up on this deal even though there was

(3/8) literally no downside, because that would not be in keeping w/the plan to buy only 100m doses of vaccine from the six individual companies. When early promising results came out, Pfizer asked, again, if the US wanted to order more doses, and the US said no. So Pfizer, an

(4/8) American company, set out to sign contracts with other countries--including the EU--and committed the rest of its early 2021 vaccine store. Meanwhile, one other company in the original six, Moderna, has managed to develop a vaccine comparable to Pfizer's, another company,

(5/8) AstraZeneca, has developed a vaccine that's "meh" at best, with a far lower immunity rate and some problematic trial goings-on, and the final two companies are far from being anywhere close to having a vaccine that's ready for primetime. But now, because of this dumb

(6/8) commitment to "the plan" cooked up by the Operation Warp Speed folks, the US can no longer get more Pfizer vaccine inventory until the middle of next year, and unless Moderna can seriously ramp up production, we will experience a Q2 vaccine "cliff" where vaccinations

(7/8) come to a halt because we've run out of supply--while other countries, like our European counter-parts, plod along with vaccinating their citizens because they were not bone-headed about this and recognized that Pfizer was offering a great deal worth taking.

(8/8) To conclude:

1. Operation Warp Speed declined a no-risk deal w/Pfizer in order to stick to the "plan" of subsidizing far less promising trials.
2. This clusterf**k may cost lives and slow economic recovery.
3. Someone please find out ASAP if Moderna can make more vaccines.

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Let's review how Operation Warp Speed is going, a thread: (Original Post) Nevilledog Dec 2020 OP
When we fully utilize the Defense Production Act to save Americans like it was intended,.. Chin music Dec 2020 #1
I sure hope Joe does this! SheltieLover Dec 2020 #4
Is this coming out now Midnightwalk Dec 2020 #2
Posting again - this screams and stinks of Jared underpants Dec 2020 #3
So good to have a businessman in charge! GopherGal Dec 2020 #5
Everything Trump touches dies. Fscker can't do anything right. area51 Dec 2020 #6

Chin music

(24,999 posts)
1. When we fully utilize the Defense Production Act to save Americans like it was intended,..
Thu Dec 10, 2020, 06:11 PM
Dec 2020

we will upscale the shit out of a lot of things. Once tr*mp doesn't need kick-back, we can do what we always have done during wars...win.

SheltieLover

(80,442 posts)
4. I sure hope Joe does this!
Thu Dec 10, 2020, 07:59 PM
Dec 2020

Has he said he would? Guessing so.

Needed for 3M N-95 masks as well. Still cannot buy them!

underpants

(196,489 posts)
3. Posting again - this screams and stinks of Jared
Thu Dec 10, 2020, 06:51 PM
Dec 2020

Thinking he’s smarter than eeeeeeeverybody else AGAIN.

GopherGal

(2,905 posts)
5. So good to have a businessman in charge!
Thu Dec 10, 2020, 10:43 PM
Dec 2020
The federal government, in its infinite wisdom, did not take Pfizer up on this deal even though there was

(3/8) literally no downside, because that would not be in keeping w/the plan to buy only 100m doses of vaccine from the six individual companies. When early promising results came out, Pfizer asked, again, if the US wanted to order more doses, and the US said no.


Just reminds one that Needy A-mean has run 6 companies into bankruptcy.
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