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January 17, 2022
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla makes startling admissions about the vaccinesBy Vasko Kohlmayer
Last week Albert Bourla, the CEO of Pfizer, gave an interview to Yahoo Finance and made some truly startling admissions. He said, among other things, that the two original Pfizer injections provide no protection against COVID-19."We know that the two doses of the vaccine offer very limited protection, if any," Bourla confessed.If, then, you have received the two shots, you are not protected against infection or severe COVID or death. Neither are you less likely to transmit the disease to others than your unvaccinated neighbor or co-worker.
To put it in a different way, the first two jabs you have taken are no good to you at this point.
It was less than a year ago that we were promised that these injections would be our ticket to safety, normalcy, and freedom.Those who believed this and submitted themselves to Pfizer are now for all practical purposes unvaccinated. It is as if they had not taken anything all.
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla makes startling admissions about the vaccines
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You've got to love it when people don't know what they're reading.
"Pfizer’s chief executive has revealed that two doses of its current Covid-19 vaccine offer “very limited protection, if any” against the Omicron variant."
Not against the coronavirus variants that it was designed to protect against, but a variant that came AFTER the vaccine was made.
"“The three doses with a booster, they offer reasonable protection against hospitalisation and deaths – against deaths, I think, very good, and less protection against infection. Now we are working on a new version of our vaccine, the 1.1, let me put it that way, that will cover Omicron as well. Of course we are waiting to have the final results, [but] the vaccine will be ready in March.”"
Ah, so even a vaccine made without the Omnicron variant in mind can still be effective against this variant. You just need more of it.
So, if you did tell us so, you were wrong then, and you're wrong now.