Many of these researchers are registered doctors and would be able to obtain samples from different batches round the country to provide more randomisation in any testing. There is a site called "whats my batch" for vaccine injured don't have the link. What that uncovered was certain batch numbers produced higher levels of adverse events…
Many of these researchers are registered doctors and would be able to obtain samples from different batches round the country to provide more randomisation in any testing. There is a site called "whats my batch" for vaccine injured don't have the link. What that uncovered was certain batch numbers produced higher levels of adverse events. In any medical environment they would receive different batches or they may have received specific batches allocated by the supplier. They have to use them in order of receipt due to shelf life as noted. There are plenty of whistleblowers, but the problem becomes "chain of evidence" custody. The samples have to be preserved according to the manufacturers requirements, and tested as per manufacturers spec, Pfizer's must be diluted with a specific solution to get five doses out of the bottle. So you have to test the product as it is intended for use. If at any point the sample has not been transported, stored or handled according to spec, the test results become null and void.
Many of these researchers are registered doctors and would be able to obtain samples from different batches round the country to provide more randomisation in any testing. There is a site called "whats my batch" for vaccine injured don't have the link. What that uncovered was certain batch numbers produced higher levels of adverse events. In any medical environment they would receive different batches or they may have received specific batches allocated by the supplier. They have to use them in order of receipt due to shelf life as noted. There are plenty of whistleblowers, but the problem becomes "chain of evidence" custody. The samples have to be preserved according to the manufacturers requirements, and tested as per manufacturers spec, Pfizer's must be diluted with a specific solution to get five doses out of the bottle. So you have to test the product as it is intended for use. If at any point the sample has not been transported, stored or handled according to spec, the test results become null and void.