A Pfizer executive was questioned Monday about the Covid vaccine. Rob Roos, a member of the European Parliament from the Netherlands, asked the executive if the vaccine had been tested to see if it prevented the spread of covid.
Janine Small responded to Roos, “No … You know, we had to … really move at the speed of science to know what is taking place in the market.” Small is the Pfizer president of international developed markets,
Roos responded to the stunning admission from Small by saying that people had been duped worldwide by pharmaceutical companies and governments. And that there was no scientific reason behind vaccine passports if there was no proof that the vaccine stopped transmission. He argued,
“Millions of people worldwide felt forced to get vaccinated because of the myth that ‘you do it for others,'” Roos said. “Now, this turned out to be a cheap lie” and “should be exposed.”

 

In late 2020 Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla said they were “not certain” if those who receive the mRNA vaccine will be able to transmit COVID-19 to other people. The FDA also put out a similar statement around the same time, saying,

“At this time, data are not available to make a determination about how long the vaccine will provide protection, nor is there evidence that the vaccine prevents transmission of SARS-CoV-2 from person to person.”

However, the lack of testing and knowledge on transmission did not stop the Biden Administration or Dr. Fauci from claiming that everyone should be vaccinated in order to prevent the spread. According to The Epoch Times, Fauci said,

“When you get vaccinated, you not only protect your own health and that of the family but also you contribute to the community health by preventing the spread of the virus throughout the community.”

During a July 2021 town hall event hosted by CNN’s Don Lemon, Joe Biden said,

“You’re not going to get COVID if you have these vaccinations,”

Biden pushed for everyone to follow the science. However, it turns out there was no science to follow because no studies showed the vaccine was an effective way to “stop the spread.” Those setting Covid health guidelines worldwide did so carelessly as they had no evidence on which to base their decisions.

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