No sane major corporation is going to have a batch of 15 million doses and not test it to see if it is the thing it was meant to be before shipping it out, and having something in there that wasn’t supposed to be there should get found many times over by the tests they’d run in all worlds. Ordinary corporate reputation and liability are more than enough to motivate catching this error.
In recent news that’s much like what the NHS is currently doing in the UK with blood donations for reasons of political correctness. Despite knowing that trans women have an AIDS rate as high as that of gay men, they encourage them to donate blood.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24785997/
A company bought by Bayer shipped out many doses of blood products that they knew were contaminated with HIV.
See, but they did know!
To be fair, they didn’t know which doses where contaminated at the time and there was no test to determine which doses were contaminated.
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In recent news that’s much like what the NHS is currently doing in the UK with blood donations for reasons of political correctness. Despite knowing that trans women have an AIDS rate as high as that of gay men, they encourage them to donate blood.