Friday 17 September 2021

CASH GRAB: Forecasting $26 Billion In COVID-19 Vaccine Sales In 2021, Greedy Pfizer Now Pushing FDA To Approve Never-Ending Booster Shots

 

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CASH GRAB: Forecasting $26 Billion In COVID-19 Vaccine Sales In 2021, Greedy Pfizer Now Pushing FDA To Approve Never-Ending Booster Shots

by Geoffrey Grider

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Pfizer told the FDA Wednesday that data from its clinical trials suggests a third shot of its coronavirus vaccine may be necessary six months after the second dose because of waning efficacy.

Don't you just love when the 'other shoe' drops? Let's see, over the past 6 months we went from having a vaccine that would prevent COVID-19 infections that became a kind-of vaccine that would not prevent infection but lower the symptoms, to a shot that degrades in 6 months and will now require twice a year booster shots. That sound you're hearing is the money train either pulling into the station to load up, or pulling out of the station fully loaded.

"But ye are forgers of lies, ye are all physicians of no value." Job 13:4 (KJB)

The main stream media on a daily basis makes sure you see that one story of a man on his death bed, whose only dying wish is that he would have taken the vaccine. What you are not shown, is the thousands of teenagers with heart conditions after vaxxing, thousands of jabbed women who spontaneously miscarried, or the thousands of people who just coincidentally died after getting the shot. Eisenhower warned us of the military-industrial complex, and in our day we have watched as the military-industrial complex has merged with the pharmacological-industrial complex to create a beast that will only be destroyed at the Second Coming of Jesus Christ.

teenager-develops-heart-condition-after-getting-pfizer-covid-19-coronavirus-jab-fabio-berlingieriDOCTORS DIAGNOSE 17-YEAR-OLD STUDENT WITH A HEART CONDITION AFTER RECEIVING THE PFIZER COVID-19 VACCINE THAT BEGAN STARVING HIS CELLS OF OXYGEN

Pfizer says data suggests COVID vaccine boosters are warranted

FROM AXIOS: The FDA's advisory committee on Friday is expected to review Pfizer's clinical trials and other supporting and conflicting data on coronavirus booster shots and make recommendations on whether more Americans 16 years and older should receive an extra dose.

“IN THE COUNCILS OF GOVERNMENT, WE MUST GUARD AGAINST THE ACQUISITION OF UNWARRANTED INFLUENCE, WHETHER SOUGHT OR UNSOUGHT, BY THE MILITARY-INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX. THE POTENTIAL FOR THE DISASTROUS RISE OF MISPLACED POWER EXISTS, AND WILL PERSIST.” President Dwight Eisenhower Jan. 17, 1961

By the numbers: Pfizer data from its trials showed that the efficacy of its coronavirus vaccine, which it developed with BioNTech, degrades by around 6% every two months after the second dose, increasing the likelihood of breakthrough cases.

  • The company said data from an analysis of breakthrough cases also suggested that they were more common among people who had received their second dose earlier than others.
  • The drop in effectiveness was "due to waning of vaccine immune responses" and not the Delta variant of the virus escaping the protection offered by the vaccine, Pfizer said.

The other side: International public health experts — including two FDA vaccine leaders who are leaving the agency this year — wrote a new paper published in The Lancet this week that booster doses are not necessary for the general public right now, Axios' Bob Herman reports.

  • They said current evidence suggests that vaccines are still extremely effective in preventing severe illness and death from COVID-19 and that the doses used for booster shots would save more lives by inoculating populations that are currently unvaccinated.
  • The experts did support booster shots for immunocompromised people.

The big picture: The Biden administration announced last month that it hoped to give everyone a booster shot eight months after their second dose starting the week of Sept. 20. But the plan has received pushback from some scientists inside the FDA, which will hold a vaccine advisory committee meeting Friday on whether it should approve a third Pfizer dose.

  • The World Health Organization, however, is currently strongly opposed to developed nations offering extra doses to their general public while developing countries struggle to procure enough doses for their citizens.
  • WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus called on developed countries last week to forgo booster shots through the end of the year.
  • The Biden administration has argued that additional shots are needed to curb the spread of the virus in the U.S. and that developed countries can both administer boosters and deliver doses to developing countries. READ MORE

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