The big 'why' question to me is why are they pushing even harder for everyone to get the mRNA jab when the data is beginning to show a worse outcome for those jabbed.
Considering, in my county, there is one active case per 93.4 square miles, and that I'd have to meet (statistically, of course) over 1000 people in order to meet one of those active cases (assuming, for the sake of argument, they'd be running around in the thick of things evenly distributed in the population, which is unlikely if you are sick), I'll take my chances. (Latest ND DOH numbers, county population figures).
I suspect that prior to FDA approval, they will retain their liability waiver, afterwards, that'd be difficult to keep if the FDA says the jabs are okay.
The vaccines ARE going through testing.
I will remain in the control group.
Funny how everyone wanted double blind studies of HCQ and Ivermectin (which were only one part of their respective regimens) but the push is on to get the jab.