Friday, November 27, 2020

Could the Vaccine Start being Distributed as Early as Dec. 11?

    Pfizer's vaccine for Covid-19 could start rolling out, then, as soon as Dec. 11? We are told the vaccine should be available to portions of the high-risk population by the end of December, but could it be sooner than that? Pfizer today announced it is positioning planes to skate the vaccine out just as soon as approval is won. 

   The meeting where Pfizer is to receive the approval is Dec. 10 -- and (mark this) the vaccine could be authorized within the same day. So -- who knows -- that sounds like some people might be getting the shots three weeks from today on Friday, Dec. 11. Mark that day on your calendar, and quit messing with all these NBA and sports dates. This date, obviously too (if it comes thru) is magnificent. Perhaps, in reality, it won't come that soon . . . but, it could. It just might.

  My question, is why we have to wait for Dec. 10 for the meeting to take place? Why can't that meeting be pushed forward?  People are dying each day. Lives could be saved if we pushed that meeting forward as much as possible. 

(Some wording adjustments made 11/29/20)



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