Real Question--Who is funding, organizing, and pushing the vaccine misinformation?

"CDC required a 10 yr test period for any vaccine to be approved."

Misinformation is coming from your end in this case. You can't call anything you don't agree with "misinformation". Here is the official CDC website about their Vaccine approval process:

https://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/ensuringsafety/history/index.html

Vaccine licensing is a lengthy process that can take 10 years or longer. The FDA requires that vaccines undergo three phases of clinical trials with human subjects before they can be licensed for use in the general public:

  • Phase 1 trials are small, involving only 20 to 100 volunteers, and last only a few months. The purpose of phase one trials is to evaluate basic safety and identify very common reactions.

  • Phase 2 trials are larger and involve several hundred participants. These studies last anywhere from several months to two years and collect additional information on safety and efficacy. Data gained from phase two trials can be used to determine the composition of the vaccine, how many doses are necessary, and a profile of common reactions.

  • Phase 3 trials are the next step, unless the vaccine is ineffective or causes health problems, and are expanded to involve several hundred to several thousand volunteers. Typically, these trials last several years. Because the vaccinated group can be compared to those who have not received the vaccine, researchers are able to identify true reactions.

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