wgdsr wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 11:05 am
jhu72 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 10:51 am
wgdsr wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 10:30 am
jhu72 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 10:12 am
I have to agree with the outside expert -- One critic of SII’s decision to sue the vaccine trial volunteer, an independent expert in evidence-based medicine, Hilda Bastian, stated, “Maybe there’s a worse way to handle this, but I find it hard to imagine one.”
if there's any good news here, the 2nd chair billing on this suit has gastro problems, and has been instructed to join the trial as volunteer and take hair growth meds in order for it to proceed.
... don't follow you, can you clarify?
it was a joke. the guy was discharged from the hospital with reasons given for neurological problems... that he had gastro issues and was taking hair loss medicine.
nothing cited about possibility of vaxx in his hospital release, and sii saying that's one basis why they're suing...
... got it. I don't think the guy's case is totally without merit, but is likely a long shot. Hard thing to prove, either way. AstraZ suing him doesn't help their case. For myself I would never sign an NDA in exchange for volunteering at no pay or nominal pay to participate in a drug trial. I am surprised at the small dollars the guy is asking for (especially compared to the much larger dollars AstraZ is asking for).
It probably does prejudice their case with the FDA, and EU, rest of the world (AstraZ's real market) I have no idea.