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yzmtf2008 | 4 years ago
See sibling comment on Moderna.
> The vaccine was practically ready on day 2 of COVID due to mRNA
No. "ready" as in we can produce a vile in a lab? Sure. Ready as in tested in the general population, mass production facilities, distribution networks? Absolutely not.
> So I'm not sure why Warp speed is considered a success?
Producing a vaccine is about the easiest part of warp speed. Having the supply chain needed to vaccinate the whole population in such a brief time? That's the success. Also, it's literally the entire point of TFA.
dnautics|4 years ago
EGreg|4 years ago
THIS is what I want to hear more about. How was all this coordination done? Solving collective action problems is what government is supposed to do… was this a command economy, central planning, or some sort of intiative like we have now with the new “security best practices imperatives” that will use the infrastructure bill and standardize what small vendors will deliver?
jounker|4 years ago
Derek Lowes “In the Pipeline” column has a number of articles relating to mRNA vaccine manufacturing:
https://www.science.org/content/blog-post/more-mrna-vaccine-... https://www.science.org/content/blog-post/myths-vaccine-manu...