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Offline theking

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"A medical testing company in London, Hvivo, is looking to pay volunteers around $4,500 to participate in a vaccine trial that would require them to be infected with a strain of coronavirus."



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Saw a chick on the view said she would gladly do it.  She said she would had she was younger.  she's in her 50+ now. 

It is not the money for her.  To donate your body for science n the great things for humanity takes a different level of craziness. 

Not only that, if it is like the flu where once you get it, you will not have to worry about wuhan till next year, some people might want to get it over with by getting infected on purpose.

We are only scared of it cuz we never had it.  We don't know how our body will sustain this wuhan nasty.  Some may die and it doesn't discriminate either as 30s 40s 50s years old have died. 






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Hey he’s learning about fda approval process
Im sooo happy

Might not want to raise your hand on stage 1
I will wait till stage 4-5 testing
Whatever many stages they have



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"Hey he's"...still fail to tell the difference between the R&D phases and the "FDA Approval" phase even with visual aide..

According to him, the "FDA Approval" phase of the meds alone takes "at least 10-15 years out"... :idiot2: ;D ;D ;D


Here's what the experts in the field say:

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The company then submits an application (usually about 100,000 pages) to the FDA for approval, a process that can take up to two and a half years.


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