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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: HearMeRoar



And yeah, at cost means no profit. And seriously, Pfizer's sale price WITH PROFIT is 19.5 USD. Less than the 1200 Covishield is currently going for.



19.5 USD is 1446 rupees as per current rate which is not less than 1200 rupees.

I just saw dollar to rupees conversion ratio wrong and hence quoted you.


Rest you can continue selling Pfizer to India and other countries. I am just reading this thread for some vaccine related knowledge and people do make nice-logical points.

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: desigal90

How convenient to be responding with multiple IDs. Just coz no one else is supporting your claims, let's make another ID for illusion 😂


Trouble_006 has made some nice and logical points regarding vaccine. You don’t have to mock her.

She isn’t against Pfizer. She is saying Pfizer denied taking responsibility in case of side effects and if the lawsuit happens. They also do not want to put a cap on price. So they sell in low price for first couple exports of vaccine and then could increase it. These are logical points.

Your counter argument is good too.

But just stop mocking her for providing you logical, fact based argument. I am sorry but that’s childish.


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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: NimbuMirchi


19.5 USD is 1446 rupees as per current rate which is not less than 1200 rupees.

I just saw dollar to rupees conversion ratio wrong and hence quoted you.


Rest you can continue selling Pfizer to India and other countries. I am just reading this thread for some vaccine related knowledge and people do make nice-logical points.


Then you should definitely save that 250 rupees and not take it. God bless.

Edited by HearMeRoar - 4 years ago
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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: desigal90

I even posted the link to the entire study where you can see the ethnic breakdown and how the study was done in so many different countries with a large sample size of 43,000 participants. And some members are justifying the delay of approving Pfixier because of an Indian bridging trial, which is being done NOW with a mere 100 participants for a week. How does any of this make statistical sense?



It does. I am an Indian origin. I took Pfizer but I have been living in USA.


After living her for many years, as soon as I land in India, I have some or the other infections. I get sick by drinking the water there. Immunity changes based on atmosphere there.

Vaccine needs a bridge trials for these reasons. Also, Pfizer not wanting to agree for any side effects in case of a lawsuit is worrying. I work in law firm IT and my main area is managing data for pharma companies getting sued for drugs. Plus Pfizer does not want to put a cap on market price. So sell for less price now and later can increase it as much as they like. India is a country with 130 crores people. All of these logistics matter.


She is making all logical points. You are too. We need to be open minded to accept other’s opinions when they are backed by facts.

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: HearMeRoar


Then you should definitely save that 250 rupees and not take it. God bless.


Taking an offense and just exploding over everything now, are we?


good for ya.

I am same as you. Live in US and parents in India.

I took Pfizer here and parents took Covishield. Both doses. All other family members got it in Govt hospital. Grandma couldn’t wait in line so they took her to private. India has Covishield and Covaxin and I wish and pray that it’s enough and distributed on a proper manner.

Your anger is justified but why are you just taking it out on anyone? There are many good points in this discussion.




Edited by NimbuMirchi - 4 years ago
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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: NimbuMirchi


It does. I am an Indian origin. I took Pfizer but I have been living in USA.


After living her for many years, as soon as I land in India, I have some or the other infections. I get sick by drinking the water there. Immunity changes based on atmosphere there.

Vaccine needs a bridge trials for these reasons. Also, Pfizer not wanting to agree for any side effects in case of a lawsuit is worrying. I work in law firm IT and my main area is managing data for pharma companies getting sued for drugs. Plus Pfizer does not want to put a cap on market price. So sell for less price now and later can increase it as much as they like. India is a country with 130 crores people. All of these logistics matter.


She is making all logical points. You are too. We need to be open minded to accept other’s opinions when they are backed by facts.


@Bold. If you do work in a law firm, you should know Pfizer, Moderna, and other vaccine producers have been idemnified in most of the world, including the U.S.


When India refuses, Pfizer really has no reason to force their product upon the people when they are giving it without profit (the 19.5 USD cited is the sale price with profit).


Nor has India wanted even the AZ vaccine stockpile from the U.S. What the govt asked for is raw material which will take take and of course taxpayer money to manufacture into vaccines. While dealing with horrific death rates.


Also, I work in healthcare. Meds and vaccines research are conducted over various populations. Covid vaccine research was designed to include people of very different ethnicities, ages, and comorbidities. Moreover, the current trial with 100 patients and 1 week of monitoring is a medical farce.


Remdesivir was okayed in india with emergency authorization. existing rules were enough to approve the vaccine as well.


But they have their priorities. So do we all.

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Posted: 4 years ago

I swear I didn’t want to comment here. Now cursing the moment I couldn’t stop myself. Argh

People are so stubborn and one track minded.

So much of an intolerance for a counter argument with valid points without using foul language and respecting the discussion decorum.

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: NimbuMirchi


Taking an offense and just exploding over everything now, are we?


good for ya.

I am same as you. Live in US and parents in India.

I took Pfizer here and parents took Covishield. Both doses. All other family members got it in Govt hospital. Grandma couldn’t wait in line so they took her to private. India has Covishield and Covaxin and I wish and pray that it’s enough and distributed on a proper manner.

Your anger is justified but why are you just taking it out on anyone? There are many good points in this discussion.





I don't see I exploded anywhere, but what I took away from your post was anyone who objects to current GOI policy is *selling* something. You can see why most would consider that offensive. If I misunderstood, I apologize.

Edited by HearMeRoar - 4 years ago
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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: NimbuMirchi

I swear I didn’t want to comment here. Now cursing the moment I couldn’t stop myself. Argh

People are so stubborn and one track minded.

So much of an intolerance for a counter argument with valid points without using foul language and respecting the discussion decorum.


Since I am the one who responded to you, mind pointing out where I used foul language? I see plenty hate speech from a certain newbie but certainly not from me.

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Posted: 4 years ago

Late night for me. So logging off.

Before that..

do not have issue with Pfizer as I took it.

Covishield is good too as all the family took it.

night night.


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