People seek evidence if vaccines have been tested against the virus (e.g., SARS-COV-2) or its variants. Unfortunately, the literature does not provide any (scientific) proof except the opinions and views of medical/pharmaceutical experts and the associated regulatory authorities.
It is not commonly recognized that the experts have not studied, trained, or practiced the relevant scientific subject; therefore, they neither understand the questions nor can provide the appropriate answers. But blame people who ask the questions with the derogatory label of “anti-vaxxers.”
An independent third-party assessment, not a peer review, is needed to resolve the controversy. Questions to address: (1) who isolated and has the specimen of the virus (SARS-COV-2); (2) how have tests for the virus been developed and validated without the availability of the reference/gold standards (i.e., the virus); (3) reference to a study showing the vaccine tested and works against (neutralizing) actual virus or its infection.
The answer must be scientifically valid and in a language understandable to the consumers/patients following the quote associated with Albert Einstein “If you can’t explain it simply, you don’t understand it well enough.”
The public, and the scientists, seek answers. But there are no valid or scientific answers because there is no virus or pandemic. Prove it wrong!
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