That's in their lifetime, not in any given year. The vast majority of people are not going to receive a polio vaccine this year or any time in the foreseeable future.
Perhaps the suggestion is the current vaccines are administered in an uncoordinated way, some people get theirs one year, others the next - if there was something nefarious in it, there's time to be discovered. With a pandemic, there's an opportunity to give a lot more of the population a vaccine at the same time.
Which still shouldn't matter. They don't need to inject their super spy chips or whatever into everyone at the same time, especially if this is supposedly some decades-long ooga-booga shit. You think an extra year or two would matter to them?
Disagree. Not enough saturation with existing vaccines. With this new crisis, might even be able to mandate.
That's in their lifetime, not in any given year. The vast majority of people are not going to receive a polio vaccine this year or any time in the foreseeable future.
Based on what is there "not enough saturation"?
Perhaps the suggestion is the current vaccines are administered in an uncoordinated way, some people get theirs one year, others the next - if there was something nefarious in it, there's time to be discovered. With a pandemic, there's an opportunity to give a lot more of the population a vaccine at the same time.
Which still shouldn't matter. They don't need to inject their super spy chips or whatever into everyone at the same time, especially if this is supposedly some decades-long ooga-booga shit. You think an extra year or two would matter to them?
Look at us here arguing about something we know nothing about. Lightning strikes aren't always necessary, but they definitely can reduce risk.