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WKR
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That’s why they lobbied against the amendment to the False Claims Act.Thats a hard no from me on that one. The goalpost definitely moved. No one, and I mean no one thought that is all the vaccines did when they came out. When they said 95% effective, what exactly do you think people thought that meant? Almost everyone who I've talked to one on one thought it meant there was a 5% chance of getting a breakthrough case of Covid 19, or they didn't really know what it meant at all.
Lets take a look at pfizers own numbers:
The pfizer phase 3 trial had 43k participants. and they evaluated 170 positive cases out of that group. Eight vaccinated subjects had covid 19, the other 162 were placebo, so 162/170*100=95% That's the number everyone heard. 95% effective.
Again: 170 confirmed positive covid cases evaluated out of 43k participants.
Pfizer Phase 3
Nothing about preventing severe illness, nothing about preventing hospitalization, nothing about preventing death. Only the odds of a positive covid 19 test: Vaxed vs Unvaxed.
The whole trial is about numbers of breakthrough infections. Thats how they calculated the efficacy percentage.
And if you are going to post from that memo,
From 2.3 of that very same Pfizer memo.
"Pfizer, in partnership with BioNTech Manufacturing GmbH, is developing a vaccine to prevent
COVID-19 which is based on the SARS-CoV-2 spike glycoprotein"
6.1. Known Benefits
The known benefits among recipients of the proposed vaccine relative to placebo are:
• Reduction in the risk of confirmed COVID-19 occurring at least 7 days after Dose 2
• Reduction in the risk of confirmed COVID-19 after Dose 1 and before Dose 2
• Reduction in the risk of confirmed severe COVID-19 any time after Dose 1
They were sold as a vaccine that would prevent Covid19. Period.
Not as a vaccine that would prevent you from being hospitalized.
There is no data in the EUAs that suggest their intention was only to prevent hospitalization and death. There is only the implication that it will.
Now if you want to discuss why they are not nearly as effective with delta and omicron as they were with alpha, thats a different conversation.
Pfizer Is Lobbying to Thwart Whistleblowers From Exposing Corporate Fraud
Pfizer is among the Big Pharma companies trying to block legislation strengthening whistleblowers’ ability to report corporate fraud.
theintercept.com
They paid $2.3 billion in 2009 for falsifying data. AKA: misinformation
This was pfizer in 2018
Pfizer Settles False Claims Allegations for $24M
The drug-maker allegedly used a charitable foundation to boost its own revenues by covering the copays of Medicare patients taking the company's drugs.
www.healthleadersmedia.com
Fact check me please!