@fernetreloaded @conservmillen Fair question, she works for a doctor actually. She has a heart condition and her first bout she was bedridden. I can only speak for my family, but the most-vaxxed got the least symptoms. I don't care about politics, the US h
@iHateLabRats @MohawkZeroskull @onefallpaul Soldiers who fought in ww2 received various vaccines to protect them against over seas diseases. In fact ww2 marked a massive time for vaccine innovation. Source: https://t.co/yNke3K4xs1
@Adelheid_AzPf @therealriggs32 @kucingkampung0 @Gabriele_Corno PHS developed a safer, non-serum-based version of the vaccine in 1942. Vaccine Innovation: Lessons from World War II https://t.co/bn6LPrf5Yj
RT @SixAdmiral: Vaccine Innovation: Lessons from World War II | SpringerLink https://t.co/lXOaD77AuX
@exRAF_Al Not sure what your point is as WW2 saw mass rapid innovation and full vaccination of our military. https://t.co/iiYiVINWQN
@GothamGirlBlue Millions were inducted (involuntarily selected for military service) & FORCED to leave home & risk their lives in WWI & WWII. But wearing a mask & getting vaxx* is too much for the selfish cowards of today. *Also, soldie
https://t.co/f1l3shDNuP https://t.co/QWuHOLXAM8 https://t.co/0lqFOI2e8e https://t.co/LQ6rrzeQ2C https://t.co/lXOaD77AuX Our government has a strong history of testing diseases on our own troops. https://t.co/6AVW7W8nz9
@WHO @DrTedros https://t.co/f1l3shDNuP https://t.co/QWuHOLXAM8 https://t.co/0lqFOI2e8e https://t.co/LQ6rrzeQ2C https://t.co/lXOaD77AuX Our government has a strong history of testing diseases on our own troops. https://t.co/x9jrvIH8io
@SilingWu All I’m saying is the US military has a history of testing diseases on their own people. https://t.co/f1l3shDNuP https://t.co/QWuHOLXAM8 Veterans Used In Secret Experiments Sue Military For Answers : NPR https://t.co/LQ6rrzeQ2C https://t.co
Vaccine Innovation: Lessons from World War II | SpringerLink https://t.co/lXOaD77AuX
@RWTaylors "Vaccine innovation: lessons from World War II - PubMed" https://t.co/h0j8YPakHs
Because it is widely accepted by the medical and history communities that WW2 actually increased innovations into vaccinations. https://t.co/sgnHBEH2mh
@VutePeter @JamesMelville You think ANZACS wld admire this genern failing to follow orders & rejecting the greater good? Some history - "influenza accounted for nrly 80% of the war casualties sufferd by 🇺🇸Army during WWI" https://t.co/l6M1XPtB4B Tetanu
@BoardroomBoy @icecube Sure. "World War II marked a watershed in the history of vaccine development as the military, in collaboration with academia and industry, achieved unprecedented levels of innovation in response to war-enhanced disease threats" #Ge
I agree, really don't understand why people don't do historical research. Wartime requires people to get their shots! https://t.co/ieM0pYiCu8
@rohan_connolly @Dannni88 @tips_gorilla People really don't know how WW2 affected vaccine development, do they? Hint: it's a lot. For example https://t.co/eLwaGBkvIP https://t.co/q6UAmkDWcj
@Paulbaldy1 ☝️I guess ignoring facts is a strategy.🤦 Vaccines and (Gas) Masks were used to protect troops. https://t.co/t2GfmZCwWv
... simply ordered cooperation across enterprises, made investment decisions on behalf of the private sector, and covered the costs of research, development, and manufacturing. https://t.co/U1e0NNnWTD