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the-pi-guy said:
EricHiggin said:

“I don’t know whether the marriage failed and the relationship survived or vice versa, but something very valuable lasted,” Brown wrote in his own 2008 autobiography, explaining that he and his wife had celebrated their 50th anniversary in 2007, although they hadn’t lived together in 25 years. So, they're divorced, but not divorced then?

Plenty of research? The medical professionals, especially Fauci were saying a vax wouldn't be ready for at least 4 years. It was ready in less than 1 year. MNRA isn't designed to be used in the manner it was. So no, there was not plenty of research done. All the heart problems since should be another clear indicator.

Assuming I was being misogynistic when I was clearly just making a Trump vs Kamala point could be viewed as misandry. Is that the case?

Divorce is not the same thing as separation. 

Separation is ending the relationship, and divorce is a legal process that requires filing. Plenty of people get separated first and start dating other people during the divorce process. 

Fauci said no such thing. Fauci said it would likely take 12 - 18 months. 

Trump made the claim:

Trump said: "We got a vaccine in nine months, Laura, and it was supposed to take five years. Fauci said it's probably never going to happen. I mean, Fauci was saying three years, four years, five years—a lot of people said 12 years. And I got it done in nine months. It's really a great accomplishment."

Among Fauci's earliest references to the development timeline for potential vaccines against what was then widely referred to as the "novel coronavirus" came in an article published by biotech industry news website Biocentury on January 22, 2020—soon after the first COVID-19 cases were reported in the United States.

"We likely will be able, unless there are unanticipated roadblocks, to start a Phase I trial in about three months," Fauci told BioCentury. 

Fauci said that the fastest a vaccine could be ready for use on an emergency basis was one year, although the process could take up to two years, BioCentury reported.

https://www.newsweek.com/dr-fauci-donald-trump-covid-vaccines-fact-check-years-develop-1579083

>Trump vs Kamala point

Again, the misogyny part had nothing to do with Covid. And you didn't say anything about Trump, when you are talking about Harris's relationships. 

Relationships don't require marriage. A failed marriage is divorce. You can say its a legal thing but how is being separate from a previous marriage really any different from being separate from a deeply loved relationship, or someone you had a child with, etc?

Could've been Bill Gates instead of Fauci. I remember watching one of the big individuals in the medical sphere say it on the news, and it was before the Warp Speed program was initiated and well on its way. I remember well, because I also knew that meant whoever won the 2020 election would be plagued with an entire term of dealing with Covid. This is the closest thing I can find at the moment, where Bill is saying it was being fast tracked down to a year and a half or two possibly. Meaning it typically would take longer, which is why they would've been inclined to say it would take at least 4 years, before Warp Speed was making reasonable progress.

Bill Gates On How Quickly We Could See A Coronavirus Vaccine | MSNBC - YouTube

Again? What was the context of the conversation I was replying to? Does context not matter?

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