Res Ipsa wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 1:07 pm
Jersey Girl wrote: ↑Tue Dec 08, 2020 10:43 pm
ETA: I just poked around a bit. I think you are talking about the America First executive order with regard to the Pfizer vaccine. Listen, RI would know better than me but...the way I see it, he's in no position to make demands on Pfizer with an executive order from the United States. Wtf, how would that even work with a privately owned company in Germany? What am I crazy talking here?
The pre-orders are in, the contracts are signed and whatever he ordered to start with from Pfizer is what we get until another round of contracts are made.
I think???
This is the problem with a narcissist who is prone to grandstanding. He does stuff that doesn't matter hoping it makes him look like a wartime president

who surrendered to the enemy months ago. He hasn't showed up at a Coronavirus Task Force meeting for 5 MONTHS. Because the President don't care. the President don't give a crap.
He's making demands on a privately owned company which is going to do what exactly? Bow to his almighty power and give up the goods because why...he says so?
We're in bizzaro land territory so far as I can tell.
I think you know what I know. We have options to buy more Pfizer vax, but options have to be exercised and it sounds like we didn't. As far as I know, none of the contracts have been made public, so we're all shooting in the dark. I don't know whether we have any options for more Moderna.
We have contracted to purchase enough for all U.S. citizens, but the rest of the purchases represent vaccines that are farther behind in testing. I'm not quite sure what we're going to do about the Oxford vaccine, given that they have started a new trial with the initial lower dose. They just dumped a bunch of testing data that the experts are working their way through. I don't know the projected time to availability for the others.
As far as I can tell, the executive order is for show. Contracts are contracts. It's also possible that some of the other vaccine companies that we have orders with are participants in the Covax Accelerator, which requires equitable distribution of vaccines.
I'm 62 and can work from home. I''m not counting on getting the jab until summer at the earliest.
RI don't quote me on this but last night I viewed a chart that showed international advance orders for Pfizer. If I am not mistaken, it showed projected total orders and there were more than the 100M with this initial order for the U.S. Like I said, don't quote me.
I think that the problem we have has to do with communications. We're hearing from everyone and their dog, unidentified or not, and in those rare moments when we hear from President he's mangling the truth so we are getting disjointed bits of communication---the jerking around effect that I often complain about here.
I am not an attorney but I know good and well that the executive order means exactly nothing. If anything, it's more like a pledge or declaration that the U.S. has not authority to act on because contracts are in place. Does President really think that WE think he can just go grab a ton of vials out of another country's contract order?
Please.
I do think that after Inauguration, we'll get the straight scoop from the Biden admin, but that is more than a month away which when all is said and done, maybe that's not so bad and will coordinate well with the timing of vaccines delivery. We could even have another vaccine approved in that 6 week-ish time frame.
Based on the FUBAR of the last what 9 months now, this is what I foresee happening at the beginning of our deliveries and distribution:
Vaccines damaged in transit.'
Vaccines going to the wrong destination without appropriate storage at the end of the chain--damaging content.
Is there a system in place (I doubt this with every ounce of my being) to make sure the second doses are reserved for the people who received their first dose?
This is all about communication and if we had a competent President we wouldn't be having these discussions to start with. But we don't. So we are.