Covid, Pfizer admits: “We didn’t test the vaccine to stop the transmission of the virus”

Now it’s official. On the issue of the Dutch MEP Rob RossDirector of International Markets at Pfizer, Janine Smallis forced to admit that the pharmaceutical company never tested the vaccine to stop the transmission of the virus.

By now, everyone knows that the Comirnaty vaccine, the main serum available to fight Covid, does not sufficiently block infections, especially after the first variants appeared. But now we find that Pfizer, before putting it on the market, didn’t even do the necessary tests to understand if it was in any way effective against transmitting the virus.

Small was heard in Strasbourg court on 10 October. In his place should be CEO Albert Bourla, who however a week earlier made it known that he was no longer available to appear before the European Parliament, probably to avoid uncomfortable questions about the messages – still secret – that he exchanged with the President of the Commission Ursula von der Leyen.

But back to hearing the Small. Representative Ross asked her, “Pfizer’s vaccine was tested to stop transmission of the virus before it was placed on the market.” Here’s the Pfizer executive’s response: “No, we had to move at the speed of science.”

Source: IL Tempo

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