I’m sure this is going over well after all of the threats of tariffs the Neo-Nazi-salute giving Republicans have given.

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    No egg problem here. But we hopefully don’t create one by exporting valuable eggs to the US.

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    One thing I’ve been worried about with this egg shortage: aren’t they still a major factor in the production of common vaccines?

    Like, doesn’t the US hold a strategic reserve of millions of eggs to be able to ramp up vaccine production when needed? Is that system still safe?

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      Eggcellent question. But with an antivaxxer running health, you probably won’t need eggs anymore for that.

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    Yes, Germans should absolutely deliver lots of extra eggs, personally and ballistically, direct to the White House…

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      Crack eggs, pasteurize them, and pack them in canisters. They keep for ages. Use those for making industrial products instead of cracking local eggs.

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      Yes. You can keep eggs for weeks, and airplanes make the trip in a few hours.

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          That’s the kind of question that is very pertinent in normal times, but that we have no idea what the answer will be tomorrow.

          Normally, no, eggs “never” have such a bad distribution and people so willing into getting them that it’s worth crossing an ocean by plane to get them.