First of all, gross. Secondly, nothing you said in that post was true or correct.
Smallpox vaccine was played with for almost 200 years, resulting in lots of problems for lots of people.
How long did it take to eradicate smallpox after a vaccine was originally developed? Smallpox remains the only human disease to be eradicated globally, and it took 184 years between the development of the first-ever vaccine in 1796 to its eradication in 1980.
Well, technically, we can say it was a 170 year stage 3 trial...not FDA approved until 2007.
It was approved for use in the United States by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on31 August 2007. It contains live vaccinia virus, cloned from the same strain used in an earlier vaccine, Dryvax.
Though, to be fair, Dryvax, the predecessor, was licensed by the FDA in 1931, so if I play nice and go off of that date, we still had 104 years of experimenting. Far more than anything you are talking about.
Unfortunately, it may not disappear due to self-centered anti-vaxers who allow the virus to continue to mutate into more dangerous and harder to treat variants which hurts not only our country/neighbors (un-patriotic) but the world.