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Old 18-04-2020, 12:37 AM #12
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So, would spending money paying for researching a vaccine also be a complete waste of money if it didn't pan out with a result?

We invested in several anti body tests, it turns out that none of them work. Every country around the world has been buying the same or similar tests, none of them work, so i guess they are all bad guys too
Not even nearly comparable... it's like saying we have a vaccine paying millions for it then finding out its a vaccine for measles not coronavirus. Useless and misleading. No scientist worth anything put their name to these tests as an advocate ... why,? Because it was a pointless exercise and would have been an embarrassing career ending moment. Not fir our govt, we have people cheering every piss poor effort it's just a joke. Which other country? Can you give me a for instance?
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