Yesterday there was a conversation that contained several blatantly anti-vax comments. I had previously included in the community description a rule against anti-vax posts and comments, but I was not enforcing it well. I will be enforcing that rule going forward. I have also included a new rule against personal attacks. Please remember to report violations.

If anti-vaxxers wish to have a discussion, they are free to create their own community. This community is not a home for that sentiment.

  • realcaseyrollins
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    -12 years ago

    Oh no! I’m so scared!

    I didn’t mean that they didn’t get approved by the FDA, so don’t cry. I meant that they skipped many typical vaccine test requirements because of Trump’s Operation Warp Speed plan.

    • @edward
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      2 years ago

      They have long since gone through the full approval process. Plus the millions vaccinated. They are far from “untested”.

      • realcaseyrollins
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        12 years ago

        They are tested, they just haven’t been as thoroughly tested as previous vaccines. While they have indeed gone through the full approval process, that process was shortened in order to get vaccines rolled out in a timely enough fashion to respond to the pandemic.

        • @edward
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          While they have indeed gone through the full approval process, that process was shortened in order to get vaccines rolled out in a timely enough fashion to respond to the pandemic.

          You are confusing two things. They went through the shortened process (“Warp Speed”) initially to get them out with emergency approval, but after they were out they were further taken through the full (as in, not shortened) process and now have full approval.

          The have been as thoroughly tested as anything else with full FDA approval.

          There is no such thing as “the full approval process, [but] that process was shortened”. A shortened process is not the full process, by definition.