I wonder where you got your information that the covid vaccines don't work.
Vaccines tested on animals
Farella and Hall are flat wrong. All three coronavirus vaccines approved for emergency use in the United States were tested on animals.
And manufacturers didn't stop those trials after all the animals involved died.
Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson have all said in press releases that they tested their COVID-19 vaccines on animals in pre-clinical trials. In each case, trial results suggested that the vaccines were effective at limiting coronavirus infection. Studies reporting those results werepublishedin peer-reviewed journals.
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Coronavirus vaccine manufacturers testedtheirshots on rabbits, mice, rats, hamsters and primates, according to Food and Drug Administration documents.
There is no evidence to suggest all the animals in those pre-clinical trials died as a result of the coronavirus vaccines. If that did happen, human trials would have been halted, reported Full Fact, a fact-checking charity in the United Kingdom.
Instead, Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson went on to testtheir coronavirus vaccines on more than 100,000 human subjects last year. None of the clinical trials indicated that the vaccines caused death. The Food and Drug Administration approved Pfizer and Modern's shots for emergency use in December, with Johnson & Johnson's vaccine following in February.
USA TODAY reached out to the FDA for comment.
Our rating: False
The claim that coronavirus vaccine manufacturers stopped testing shots on animals because they all died is FALSE, based on our research. Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson all tested their coronavirus vaccines on animals, and there is no evidence of widespread animal deaths resulting, much less all of them. Public health authorities say the vaccines are all safe and effective at preventing serious COVID-19 infections.