
How Medical Breakthroughs Really Happen & The History of Clothes
Something You Should Know
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The Human Price for Knowledge
In the last 200 years of vaccine development, there have been many serious side effects from vaccines. These invariably occur within six weeks to two months of getting a vaccine. And that's part of the reason why people refuse to get it, because we don't know what's going to happen long term. The fastest vaccine made was the mumps which was made in the mid-sixties and recommended by the c t c for use in all children. It takes ten to 15 years to make a new vaccine but they are far more difficult than they are now.
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