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If every vaccine manufacturer made one dose per second it would take 32 years for them to make a billion doses. Where is it all coming from? Some people are on their fourth doses! It takes 6 months to train a technician in the basics of vessel competency. Don't forget the vaccine had to be stored well below zero to keep it preserved. The math doesn't add up to this being invented and mass produced within 4 months!

If every vaccine manufacturer made one dose per second it would take 32 years for them to make a billion doses. Where is it all coming from? Some people are on their fourth doses! It takes 6 months to train a technician in the basics of vessel competency. Don't forget the vaccine had to be stored well below zero to keep it preserved. The math doesn't add up to this being invented and mass produced within 4 months!

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That's a massive "if". Why would we believe they are limited to making only one dose per second?

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I’m all for seeing the jab and its distribution being fucky.

That said, do you think it takes 300 seconds (5 minutes) to fill each bottle holding 300 painkiller pills? Of course not.

Mass production means that you have parallel processes creating simultaneous vertical occurrences (simultaneously performing multiple steps) as well as large volume distributed horizontally (multiple stations performing the same tasks), thus making for geometric expansion of manufacturing capacity.

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One dose per second per manufacturing facility. This is from what I understand is the rate at which these facilities operate.