It made absolutely zero sense that IF this had truly been a "deadly pandemic" and IF we were truly in a dire emergency situation - that we would choose that moment to experiment with innovation.
Any sane, rational response would have gone with a known quantity.
It's like a cruise liner sinking, and instead of a tra…
It made absolutely zero sense that IF this had truly been a "deadly pandemic" and IF we were truly in a dire emergency situation - that we would choose that moment to experiment with innovation.
Any sane, rational response would have gone with a known quantity.
It's like a cruise liner sinking, and instead of a traditional emergency response, we say "let's try levitation". It was that absurd and incomprehensible.
I remember after 12 months of staunch resistance, my boss at the time, an oncologist, making a dedicated phone call to me saying "what's going on with you and these shots?".
After a long discussion I said "what if it gives everyone cancer?" and she flipped me off and said "well if that happens, you don't want to be the last man standing".
What have we done indeed.
It made absolutely zero sense that IF this had truly been a "deadly pandemic" and IF we were truly in a dire emergency situation - that we would choose that moment to experiment with innovation.
Any sane, rational response would have gone with a known quantity.
It's like a cruise liner sinking, and instead of a traditional emergency response, we say "let's try levitation". It was that absurd and incomprehensible.
I remember after 12 months of staunch resistance, my boss at the time, an oncologist, making a dedicated phone call to me saying "what's going on with you and these shots?".
After a long discussion I said "what if it gives everyone cancer?" and she flipped me off and said "well if that happens, you don't want to be the last man standing".
Actually, I do.
Brilliant analysis mate!
Wow!