Beyfortus is not a vaccine, but a monoclonal antibody given protect infants from RSV

anonymous

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A great product to meet a medical urgency. Great that it is not a vaccine but rather an antibody because we give infants and young children to many vaccines as it it. Sign our clinic up!
 






People can do what they want and I have no big beef about it but the part of the flipper equation that bugs me from an architectural value/ preservation standpoint is that even when the materials and work are fine and real problems are addressed above bare minimum levels, the overriding factor that guides decisions is creating a house for pure sales potential; maximizing the potential sales pool makes good business sense but it also bases design decisions on a larger number of people who won't be buying or living there.
Lots of cool aesthetic features and masterful craftsmanship and quality materials get obliterated this way simply because they might get a strong negative reaction from people whose resistance isn't rational and won't matter.
 






A great product to meet a medical urgency. Great that it is not a vaccine but rather an antibody because we give infants and young children to many vaccines as it it. Sign our clinic up!

Oh I’m sure you won’t even question how long the studies took to bring this cocktail to market. But hey, if its a “vaccine” it must be bad!!!
 






It's still a shot.
Customers will make the final decision when and which RSV product they use.
Bottom line, little kiddos are getting very sick from RSV and it's nice to finally see ways to have them at less risk of hospitalization and potential death.
 






It's still a shot.
Customers will make the final decision when and which RSV product they use.
Bottom line, little kiddos are getting very sick from RSV and it's nice to finally see ways to have them at less risk of hospitalization and potential death.

Using the term "kiddos" immediately reveals that you are an idiot.