Feb 25, 2022
All the hype in the world can’t save a lousy product.
[…] over 100 million jabs are sitting in freezers, slowly approaching their expiration dates. And even more are coming.
The United States has ordered and paid for 1 billion mRNA shots, split evenly between Pfizer and Moderna, at a cost of almost $20 billion. About 533 million have been given out, which leaves 467 million to go.
Current vaccine uptake, including boosters, is about 10 million shots a month (and dropping). The vaccines have a nine-month storage life even frozen.
You do the math. Unless something changes, American taxpayers will spend several billion dollars on hundreds of millions of vaccine shots that are headed for the great mRNA factory in the sky.
And it’s not like we can give them back to Pfizer. You think the world’s favorite veterinarian is giving refunds?
Instead, expect desperate efforts to get African countries to take them. Though that’s not going so great either.