by Carlo Domenico Cristofori
In addition to damages for more than a million of adverse reactions recorded in the European Union by the mRNA gene serum Comirnaty produced by Pfizer and Biontech, the subject of international complaints and investigations, there is also mockery.
Indeed, as reported by the Financial Times, New York’s Big Pharma, suspiciously intrigued with the European Commission since a summit with Bill Gates’ NGOs on global immunization on September 12, 2019, a few months before the outbreak of the pandemic, in which a coronavirus molecule already appeared threatening, now also demands payment for unused doses…
Therefore, the suspicious deaths among the vaccinated, the even serious pathologies ascertained by the studies of the American authorities (CDC and FDA) and the Istituto Superiore della Sanità of Rome are not enough to curb the greed of the pharmaceutical giant (partner of the London-based GSK controlled by Gates).
Pfizer is not even afraid of the investigations initiated by a judge of the Court of Florence and by the governor of Florida, as if its connections with Goldman Sachs and the Italian politicians who have made a career in it, and the representatives of the Big Economy who sit on the Board of Directors (Coca Cola, Reuters, World Economic Forum, etc.) were sufficient to guarantee eternal immunity and limitless excessive power.
Four Members of EU against Pfizer Contract Extension
Pfizer has offered to extend its Covid-19 vaccine contract with the European Union while scaling back deliveries, but still expects the bloc to pay billions of euros for unused doses amid a major supply glut in some countries, the Financial Times reported. The offer prompted outrage from a handful of member states, who say the deal would serve the interests of Big Pharma over their own citizens.
The contract extension would push the vaccine agreement out to 2026, with a proposed 40% reduction in the number of doses supplied as well as delays to deliveries, the Times reported on Tuesday, citing two unnamed officials.
However, despite the suggested cuts, the US pharma giant still insists that it be paid for the full number of doses originally agreed upon, many of which would never be produced under the new terms.
The amendments to the deal – the full text of which has never been made public – were presented by European health commissioner Stella Kyriakides during a closed-door meeting in Brussels on Tuesday, but faced objections from some EU members.
In a joint statement issued following the meeting, officials from Bulgaria, Hungary, Lithuania and Poland said they would not sign the agreement with the proposed changes, as they “do not present a final and fair solution to the problems of the Covid-19 vaccine surplus and do not meet the needs of the healthcare systems, the needs of citizens and the financial interests of the member states.”
European Prosecutor Investigation on EU Vaccine Deal
An EU watchdog launched a probe into the negotiation and procurement process late last year after von der Leyen’s office failed to produce personal text messages sent to Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla during the talks for nearly 2 billion vaccine doses, prompting accusations of corruption.
The 27-member bloc originally signed a joint contract with Pfizer in 2020, but since the pandemic receded, demand for vaccines has steadily dropped, leaving an overabundance across the continent. Some countries have been forced to throw away vaccines, with Germany alone tossing out some 36.6 million doses, according to public broadcaster BR24, while others are sitting on large stocks of unused shots, such as Austria, which has reported around 17.5 million in its supply.
However, Czech Health Minister Vlastimil Valek pushed back on the criticisms, arguing that the “majority of countries” had agreed to the deal and that “the contract is not bad.”
He added that the large stock of doses would not pose a problem as “Covid is still here” and “It will be necessary to repeat vaccination each year for a particular group of patients.”
It should not be forgotten that Pfizer and Biontech will be some of the Big Pharma partners in the Italian project of a National Research Center on gene therapies and mRNA vaccines which was made possible thanks to European Funds.
Carlo Domenico Cristofori
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The stuff didn’t work in the first place so I think since the EU paid for worthless junk it should pay for not using it. The EU could by cheaper oil and gas from Russia but they prefer to be ripped off and buy way more expensive stuff from the US. So since the EU likes being ripped of so they can just go on and continue to be ripped off!
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