No Animal Testing For Covid 19 Medication?

lababouche
Published on Nov 14, 2021
19 mar 2020
Source:
https://www.livescience.com/coronavirus-vaccine-trial-no-animal-testing.html
Some things to think about.
This vaccination for covid 19 is being rushed out in record time.
It normally takes about 15-20 years of clinical research before medication hits the public, they are looking at 1 year!
Normally there is a trial period on small rodents and animals before it makes it to humans, they are skipping the rodent and animal trial!
The study trial is coming from the NIAID, government-funded and controlled.
The study is on ONLY 45 people.
They tested the medication on mice the same day they started the recruiting process on humans.
Mice can't get the virus, so they just shot in in the mice to see how they would react.
The government is trying to breed and create a rodent that can get covid 19 so they can test on it, even though they already started the human trial.
Anyone want the full video I did on this? Most likely will get taken down.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pp_OR6BLcRw
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