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Friday, 09/18/2020 6:50:00 AM

Friday, September 18, 2020 6:50:00 AM

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So, it is ok to ask for billions$$$ when we talk about a “maybe” vaccine, is that it?

https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2020/09/16/vaccine-distribution-roadmap/

Does Aviptadil have a problem with safety??? Do vaccines have a problem with safety and/or efficacy?

“The findings already are being challenged by some because they conflict with those of another report almost a year ago that raised serious questions about the drug's safety and efficacy. That report claimed the harms are understated and called government stockpiles of the antivirals a waste of money. Critics are latching on to the involvement of drugmaker Roche in the new study as evidence its findings are questionable even though authors say Roche had no active role in the new report. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

“That's the conclusion I would have expected from a Roche-sponsored reanalysis,” said Dr. Peter Doshi, assistant professor of pharmaceutical health services research at the University of Maryland. Doshi was part of a team to review a Cochrane study published last year in The BMJ, which questioned government stockpiling of antiviral flu medications.”

https://www.modernhealthcare.com/article/20150129/NEWS/301299956/tamiflu-controversy-reignited-by-new-study

Dr. Harris is one among several analyzing the data. Is he capable? Is he publicly asking for billions$$$?

https://thehill.com/homenews/house/517001-congressman-who-denounced-mask-wearing-overseeing-the-trial-of-a-drug-to-treat

Harris defended his membership in a statement obtained by The Hill, saying, "I have a Master of Health Science degree from the Hopkins school of public health, which involves training in biostatistics (that's a matter of public record, which you probably already knew)."

"I have been an investigator on numerous [National Institutes of Health] NIH grants and published numerous papers that involved complex statistical analysis, and have been involved in clinical research studies as a principal investigator," he added. ~The Hill