Pfizer asks for emergency authorization for vaccine
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wrote on 16 Oct 2020, 16:12 last edited by
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wrote on 16 Oct 2020, 17:55 last edited by
Wait, which is correct, the tweet or the thread title?
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wrote on 16 Oct 2020, 18:00 last edited by jon-nyc
“So let me be clear, assuming positive data, Pfizer will apply for Emergency Authorization Use in the U.S. soon after the safety milestone is achieved in the third week of November,” Pfizer Chief Executive Albert Bourla said.
According to Pfizer the tweet is correct. They definitely have not asked for an emergency authorization.
Third week of November they’ll have 2 month safety data which will clear the hurdle for emergency authorization, at which point they’ll request it, assuming the efficacy data is good. (Standard approval requires 6 months).
Makes sense.
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wrote on 16 Oct 2020, 18:54 last edited by
And CVS will administer the first cleared vaccine to all nursing home patients.
For free.
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wrote on 16 Oct 2020, 19:10 last edited by
I was wondering where the vaccine riots would be
CVS, ground zero
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wrote on 16 Oct 2020, 19:14 last edited by
Why would we not give it to people in nursing homes today? Seems like a no brainer.
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wrote on 16 Oct 2020, 19:19 last edited by
@Loki said in Pfizer asks for emergency authorization for vaccine:
Why would we not give it to people in nursing homes today? Seems like a no brainer.
Because if a ton of people in nursing homes are seriously damaged by it, the subsequent lawsuits would put Pfizer out of business?
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@Loki said in Pfizer asks for emergency authorization for vaccine:
Why would we not give it to people in nursing homes today? Seems like a no brainer.
Because if a ton of people in nursing homes are seriously damaged by it, the subsequent lawsuits would put Pfizer out of business?
wrote on 16 Oct 2020, 19:24 last edited by Loki@Doctor-Phibes said in Pfizer asks for emergency authorization for vaccine:
@Loki said in Pfizer asks for emergency authorization for vaccine:
Why would we not give it to people in nursing homes today? Seems like a no brainer.
Because if a ton of people in nursing homes are seriously damaged by it, the subsequent lawsuits would put Pfizer out of business?
Lots of trials right now where people are doing fine. I think you can calculate how many old people die for every day delay. How humane is that. I know I would give to my parents and take the risk and not sue.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Pfizer asks for emergency authorization for vaccine:
@Loki said in Pfizer asks for emergency authorization for vaccine:
Why would we not give it to people in nursing homes today? Seems like a no brainer.
Because if a ton of people in nursing homes are seriously damaged by it, the subsequent lawsuits would put Pfizer out of business?
Lots of trials right now where people are doing fine. I think you can calculate how many old people die for every day delay. How humane is that. I know I would give to my parents and take the risk and not sue.
wrote on 16 Oct 2020, 19:27 last edited by Doctor Phibes@Loki said in Pfizer asks for emergency authorization for vaccine:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Pfizer asks for emergency authorization for vaccine:
@Loki said in Pfizer asks for emergency authorization for vaccine:
Why would we not give it to people in nursing homes today? Seems like a no brainer.
Because if a ton of people in nursing homes are seriously damaged by it, the subsequent lawsuits would put Pfizer out of business?
Lots of trials right now where people are doing fine. I think you can calculate how many old people die for every day delay. How humane is that. I know I would give to my parents and take the risk and not sue.
I thought the American Dream v 2.0 was to have something bad happen to a family member and to then become a multi-millionaire following the lawsuit.
I know, I know, I'm being overly cynical. The actual dream is to have something mildly aggravating happen and then sue them for emotional turmoil caused.