FDA Approves Pfizer Covid-19 Vaccine For Emergency Use In U.S. | The Last Word | MSNBC

NBC News Correspondent Ellison Barber joins Ali Velshi from outside the Pfizer manufacturing plant in Michigan where trucks are expected to be loading up and transporting the vaccine within 24 hours. Aired on 12/12/2020.
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38 comments

    1. @Denise Skinner No thanks. I have better things to do that delve into the rabbit hole of conspiracy theories that you’re clearly living in. I’m not interested.

    2. @C Thomas Hmm , Some people will get vaccinated , and the others will catch the Virus
      Its a win win for herd Immunity regardless

  1. The virus needs a viable host to continue to exist. We can eradicate the virus like we did polio and smallpox, by vaccination.

    1. @Mack AntCock 👈😡❄️: Yeah, Donny’s trolls are all pretending not to be Confederate Donny’s Boys, when they’re Anti-Vaccers . 🙄

    2. @Mack AntCock No. Coronavirus has been extremely hard to develop a vaccine against, for decades. In addition, other forms of Coronavirus have not been as deadly as this one and didn’t result in the kind of global effort this one has. This vaccination is a breakthrough in the fight against this Coronavirus and might help us to develop a blanket vaccination to enable us to combat more than one form of Coronavirus.
      Once upon a time we were drawing on cave walls rather than writing on the Internet. Welcome to the concept of scientific advancement.

    3. @C Thomas According to an extensive body of research put out by medical experts what you say Is not true. Studies have shown that Covid-19 is not deadlier than a common FLU. I suggest you skip the pseudo-science and read the Great Barrington declaration.

    4. @Mack AntCock Hmm , I caught Swine flu in 2009 , Its no joke , I could easily
      see how things could go south for anyone , with that lesson learned , I have a healthy
      respect for Covid-19 , never mind the Great declaration

  2. Why can’t these News Ppl Talk Normal ? They Dramatize exaggerate and say the Same thing 4 times as fast as they can ?

  3. Thank you for everyone who is working on this vaccine. Thanks to the one who is distributing it over night (like the guy and they lady pushing the cases). Finally we saw some hope about this pandemic. 🙏🙏🙏

    1. Probably because they’ve all been rigorously tested to allow them to work 24/7 in a closed environment while they roll out a lifesaving vaccine capable of saving millions of lives.

    2. @Scootintiki Hmm , I caught Swine flu in 2009 , Its no joke , I could easily
      see how things could go south for anyone , with that lesson learned , I have a healthy
      respect for Covid-19 ,

    1. C Thomas Yeah it normally takes years to create a vaccine but I’m sure some will conveniently explain that away. Probably magic?

  4. I’ll take it for I am not afraid to die.
    “Dying Declaration”
    In the law of evidence, a dying declaration is testimony that would
    normally be barred as hearsay but may in common law nonetheless be
    admitted as evidence in criminal law trials because it constituted the
    last words of a dying person. The rationale is that someone who is dying
    or believes death to be imminent would have less incentive to fabricate
    testimony, and as such, the hearsay statement carries with it some
    reliability.

    Overview

    An out-of-court statement is referred to as hearsay. A dying declaration
    is a type of hearsay. However, unlike regular hearsay, a dying
    declaration is admissible in court. As such, a dying declaration is as
    an exception to the hearsay rule.

    Other general rules of admissibility also apply, such as the requirement
    that the declaration must be based on the declarant’s actual knowledge.

    The dying declaration may be used in civil law cases and criminal law
    cases.
    Federal Rules of Evidence

    The exception is listed in Section 804(b)(2) of the Federal Rules of
    Evidence
    Further Reading

  5. CAN SOMEONE PLEASE GIVE ME THE WUHAN VIRUS?! I AM BEING SERIOUS HERE! AT LEAST I WON’T FEEL LIKE I WASTED 1 YEAR OF MY LIFE!

  6. Will end the virus… until it mutates. Then all people who had immunity, through vaccine or infection, will be suceptible again. Like the flu virus does…

  7. Did the FDA approve the vaccine from Pfizer, or was it passed because of the pressure and threat Trump put on the director of the FDA?! So the question is how safe is it?

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