Gavin de Becker
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If we used for plane crashes, my point is the millions don't matter.
The few matter, meaning the ones who suffer.
That's where you want to be doing your research, not the millions who didn't have any problem.
We took the same approach that pharma takes when we have a jetliner crash.
Pharma would say โ let's say a flight from New York to London goes down in the Atlantic 20 minutes before reaching Heathrow Airport, right?
Pharma would say the flight was 95 percent effective.
Or they would say, hey, at least you're better off.
We got those passengers closer to London.
In other words, they literally put death out of the equation and focus just on this.
And I don't care about the numbers.
I care about the people who are harmed, the individuals who are harmed.
So, you know, if you're really going to assess a product, like no parent would let a stranger walk up to their baby on the street and inject them with something they don't know what's in it, right?
And yet millions of parents do that every year in America by going to Long's or to Walgreens.
and getting a vaccine.
They don't know what's in it.
And they don't know about that 23-year-old pharmacist assistant who's measuring it out and giving it to you.
And they don't ask questions like, did your baby have an adverse reaction to this a week ago or what have you.