PannickAtTheDisco
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Anyone surprised with this?
Thought not.
Yet people are so sure they'll be safe and that there's no financial race to be first rather than right.
Anyone surprised with this?
Thought not.
Anyone surprised with this?
Thought not.
That's a shocker. I've published numerous scientific papers in my professional career, one of the key things you have to do is declare any conflict of interest or financial interests in the research. If you don't, the paper could be pulled and you are publishing retraction and very possibly fucked career wise as a research scientist. That is just for a scientific paper that probably won't make a difference to most people. To be in charge of vaccine that will be used by millions of patients and not declare that interest is extraordinary.
Another example of the shoddy science and let's face it, corruption, that's going on is below.
Tory-linked firm involved in testing failure given new £347m Covid contract
Exclusive: Hancock has backed transfer of nearly £500m to Randox during pandemicwww.google.com
The above company also lost Manchester forensic contract a few years ago due to the laboratory manipulating results. Yet they are still here...
After the housing fiasco with Jenrick, i'm not at all surprised. It's just an exclusive club to them all.
For me the hospital PPE and not closing our borders were the biggest failures.Yes I very much dislike the tories, but agree in terms of lockdowns and all that jazz it's been an impossible situation and most Western countries have struggled similarly. The biggest failure of the government is the test and trace system, but apart from that they've not been too incompetent I wouldn't say.