#KoreanHistoryToday: 660,000 doses of polio vaccines donated by U.S. pharamceutical companies arrive in Incheon in 1966. This shipment played a critical role in the ongoing nation-wide vaccination of children against this crippling disease. pic.twitter.com/GvEBWdWJOV
Back in those days, vaccines were actually vaccines, not experimental clot shots.
But it was a generous gift.
If only “Big Pharma” was still motivated to save lives instead of greed and avarice.
*sigh*