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Tis' the season to be...suspicious of everything! [I Love A Good Conspiracy]

Personally I love a good conspiracy theory and these days I am spoilt for choice

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Peaches · F
I was just 😯talking about how this sort of thing. They are going to give it to the elderly first...to see what happens to them perhaps? Guinea pigs?! YES, that's interesting about the "Freemasons."
EuphoricTurtle · 41-45, M
@Peaches they are the most at risk of developing complications in case of infection and so they're the first to get inoculated.
Peaches · F
@EuphoricTurtle Yes, I know. But I'm still leery of it. Some of the elderly are too.😐
EuphoricTurtle · 41-45, M
@Peaches that's understandable, and people should ask all the questions they want and be made aware of possible complications.
Peaches · F
@EuphoricTurtle It's just that it's being developed so fast when usually it takes a few years to have a vaccine ready.🤔 There hasn't been much time to get data on it, so we don't know that much about the safety of it. I'll sit back and watch.👁️ 👁️
EuphoricTurtle · 41-45, M
@Peaches There are multiple reasons for that.
1. urgency
2. potential for profit. Since companies KNOW that there will be a demand (many of which have secured sales months in advance) and certain profitability they have no problems investing the huge sums of money required in development. Investing 100 million in research when you are unsure of the demand is a risk while investing 1 billion in research when just the US alone is preparing to purchase 9 billion in vaccines is an easy choice to make.

As for the risks, yes there will be risks and harmful side effects. But as long as the benefit outweighs by a clear margin the downsides then it's an easy choice to make.
Peaches · F
@EuphoricTurtle Let's hope so!🤗