40 million cases outside the United States, and 1 million deaths outside the United States . . . but Sure call it Trump Flue instead of China Virus as it really is.
Government spends millions on R&D at universities to develop all kinds of things, taking the risk away from corporations. Then we basically give it to the private market, to continue the work. It is a good system, but does have flaws.
So they are going through the REGULAR proceedure for new drugs? I mean time frame for what normally happens and all? Like the 6 years of trials and all that?
So did they do the traditional 3.5 years of trials to check for side effects, reactions, and all that other stuff. Of did they get the “warp Speed” aproval time line?
So did they do the normal 3ish years of testing before every getting it into a human – the normal FDA approval process? Or did they get Warp speed approval as well?
Normal FDA approval time line is for 3ish years of animal trial, and other stuff BEFORE it every makes it to trials in Human’s. Did this happen with this drug? Or did it get the warp speed time line approval?