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Comments by "HIFLY" (@HIFLY01) on "The real reason polio is so dangerous" video.
@bryannorris8049 the people who make them political were people on social media who comment on how so and so is anti science because they don't want to be forced to take something that hasn't had any clinical trials and therefore unknown risks. Does it sound familiar at all?
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@223Drone lab trials is not the same as human trials. Theres a whole process they do. Dont be spreading misinformation based on ignorance
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@223Drone if you actually know how medication works, it takes years for human trials before its approved for use on the public
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@sabrinashelton1997 you probably dont know because it requires thinking :/ It was politicalized by the people who claiming those who don't want the untested covid shot to be monsters who deserve to lose their jobs and forced to stay in their homes for months. Some even wanting to send them to "camps". Its ironic too because a lot of people who think that way also think "my body my choice". The education system really has failed the American people
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@223Drone you seem to be misunderstanding the process. Im not saying it was never tested on human volunteers ever, I'm saying it was created and approved in about a year (at least in the US) which means they have to have rushed it and not follow3d the process every other medication has to go through. If you have ever seen the US government in action, they are super slow to do anything. Theres so many bureaucratic hoops to jump through that getting it approved in a year means they have to have spent a significantly lower amount of time in one of the multiple steps to making it. 2 of my siblings have to take newly created medication and my sister was part of the trials that took over 4 years to do before it could be approved for my brother and everyone else who needed to take it. It takes years for any medication because you don't know how the person will react to it in a few years to it. Thats the issue here. If it turns out to be safe in 10 years, thats great. If people are worried about it and dont want to risk being part of a class action lawsuit in 20 years, then theres no reason to harass them. I personally dont want to end up on a commercial saying "if you or a loved one have taken X, you may be entitled to a significant compensation" just because someone on the internet doesn't follow the actual process
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@223Drone you cant make it and get it approved for mass use in a year. Theres a lot of government oversight to it and that alone takes up a large amount of time. Corners were definitely cut which is why people don't want it. There's a process that takes years to complete even for simple medication
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