Blues Man
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But you don't actually pay for you own health care. The other people in your insurance pool pay for your care, as you do theirs. Nor will you be paying directly for the development of a COVID vaccine, for example. Rugged independence is just pablum you've been fed since birth.but some people still have morals and ethics and respect freedom and perfer to be responsible for our self's like real men and women do.who pays for your subsidization ?
Like I said the government isn't making any vaccines.
It's a race and the first company to get one on the market will cash in.
Some vaccine research is being done by tax funded universities.
Indeed Oxford looked like they had the first viable vaccine but they have hit some roadblocks.
And those universities cannot compete with big pharma.
When a vaccine is out it will not come from some public university.
Many vaccines have been developed by universities and indeed with COVID vaccine many drug companies are working with universities to develop the vaccine as they will manufacture it.
Universities' role in race to develop vaccine for the coronavirus
University labs are joining drug companies in the dash to develop coronavirus vaccines and medications.www.insidehighered.com
don't fool yourself the money is coming from big pharma.
and it will be big pharma that makes and distributes any vaccine for Covid
Funding is coming from everywhere, most of the research funding is from universities even with government grants, but Big phrama and small pharma too (all companies globally are racing on this one) are cooperating.
One thing I do know is every Aussie will get their vaccine much cheaper than Americans if all other pharmaceutical prices be our guide.
my vaccine won't cost me a dime because I have very good health insurance. Way better than the fucking government can provide
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