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Pfizer study on COVID vaccine safety included only 23 people
« on: September 08, 2023, 11:33:25 am »
WND 9/7/2023

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The Food and Drug Administration is charged with making sure products, including medicines, delivered to American consumers have been tested for safety.

And a Pfizer booster shot that delivered in 2021 purportedly to help consumers fight off the COVID-19 pandemic was.

On 23 people.

That stunner comes from Judicial Watch, which reported on its access to 58 pages of records from the FDA.

They revealed "a Pfizer study surveyed 23 people in 2021 to gauge reactions to its COVID vaccine booster before asking the FDA to approve it."

And Judicial Watch said the documents confirmed, "The participants included 11 people aged 18 to 55 and 12 people aged 65 to 85. Of the younger group, there were nine females and two males; eight of whom were white, one was black and two were Asian. Of the older group six were female, six were males, and all were white."

It came at a time when Joe Biden's White House announced it was "aggressively" pushing to roll out booster shots – even though no clearance had been given for them by the FDA.

More: https://www.wnd.com/2023/09/pfizer-study-covid-vaccine-safety-included-23-people/