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Sorry bill, your software is buggy as hell, I'm not going to put that shit in my body.
I didn't expect covid vaccine research to be so ahead. They expect to deliver batches by the end of this year.

> Gates’ millions will support the delivery of 300 million doses of the vaccine, confusingly dubbed AZD1222, with the first shipments expected to begin by the end of 2020.

This one is one of the furthest ahead. Its the UK Oxford's ChAdOx1 vector for SARS-CoV-2. They partnered with AstraZeneca and I guess its now AZD1222. It was very quickly far along because it was under development for years and years and was going through trials for MERS already when SARS2 hit.

So they were almost instantly able to start trials on it with the pandemic. And unlike other vaccines they've been wanting to do, money poured in.

Anyone signing up for this? I personally don't trust this guy.

For the downvoters, I'm literally wondering what % of you would get this shot?

>>I personally don't trust this guy.

Do you think he's after you personally or just wants to kill all ? to wonder about vaccine safety when is developed so fast is OK, but I don't get the "this guy" thing.

It's not like Bill's in the lab making the vaccine himself. He's just adding funding to an existing org to improve the time to market.

I downvoted you for likely alluding to silly conspiracy theories. I'd get the shot, assuming it passes the requisite trials.

If Bilgex(Bill Gates) can be trusted, why didn't he rescue Achaogen, for instance? He apparently doesn't know what's needed. Also, vaccines can only make sense if the target doesn't change all the time and the benefit is orders of magnitude higher than the possible damage.
No wonder Oxford University shut down Hydroxychloroquine RECOVERY trial today. $750M was on the line.