November 04, 2009
Public vs. Private

Big government has screwed up again — this time by trusting big business. From Barbara Ehrenreich’s report:

Big Pharma approached the H1N1 problem ploddingly, using a 50-year old technology involving the production of the virus in chicken eggs, a method long since abandoned by China and the European Union.

Chicken eggs are fine for omelets, but they have quickly proved to be a poor growth medium for the viral “seed” strain used to make H1N1 vaccine. There are alternative “cell culture” methods that could produce the vaccine much faster, but in complete defiance of the conventional wisdom that private enterprise is always more innovative and resourceful than government, Big Pharma did not demand that they be made available for this year’s swine flu epidemic. Just for the record, those alternative methods have been developed with government funding, which is also the source of almost all our basic knowledge of viruses.

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Posted by Jerome Doolittle at November 04, 2009 05:18 PM
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Until the technology using chicken eggs is dead and buried permanently, I will never have a flu shot. I almost died in 1969 and 1973 from "flu shots."

I would totally approve of trying any corporation for murder that uses that technology and a single person dies. Each and every employee.

Posted by: Less is better on November 4, 2009 11:34 PM
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