Well, sounds about as dodgy as the polio vaccine back 50 years ago, which is now agreed had a greatly positive impact. At best we'll be sure about it in 10 to 15 years now
@Archivist@modpod QA controls were helpfully nonfactored as part of warpspeed and various special contracts (the pfizer/moderna deals are not your standard contracts) and there's reports around the globe (ex. Japan rejecting an entire shipment due to weird metal contamination shit)
@Archivist@modpod i've heard reasons for some of that but i don't really care to argue the point anymore.
a lot of pfizer injections were denatured due to improper handling. i've heard claims that some were just saline but the ones i had first hand reading on were about needing specific temperature ranges which were not kept and in some cases the doors of the fridge were open too frequently that resulted in the compounds denaturing.
basically, a lot of people didn't actually get vaccinated despite taking the needle.
When a pilot dies on board an airborne plane, an incident report needs to be filed. I couldn't find hundreds of such reports anywhere
Also, is the effect of this vaccine technology exclusive to humans? Vaccines made for animals using the exact same basics seem to not result in significant difference in death rates on board
Seems to also not affect the 70% of vaccinated French people flying so I guess we are immune, not to mention countries that managed to vaccinate more
While this is kinda true, it is still not ideal to be alone in a cockpit with no second opinion when you have a very unexpected type of failure, or when you need to ditch the plane due to a critical issue instead of doing an emergency landing, or when you need to crash the plane to save lives on the ground
@icedquinn the plane flies itself, they're just literally sitting there after they plug in the route.
vax weapon death usually only happens once at altitude, and planes in the 7xx series still have home run, so the plane can be remotely controlled from anywhere in the air to ground and landed safely.