Pfizer CEO Bourla Dodges CNBC Question About Vaccine Makers Being Shielded From Liability, Claims FDA Wouldn’t Approve Shots If They Weren’t “Safe & Effective”
Mainstream media anchor asks, 'If the products are safe and effective, what is the need to continue to have these liability shields?'
Albert Bourla, CEO of the Big Pharma company Pfizer, joined CNBC this week where he essentially blamed the U.S. Congress for giving vaccine manufacturers an exemption from being held liable for any injuries or deaths caused by their products.
CNBC anchor Morgan Brennan said, “Vaccine makers like yourself [are] largely shielded from liability,” asking, “If the products are safe and effective, what is the need to continue to shield, to have these liability shields and what happens if those shields are changed or go away completely?”
Bourla answered, “If the product is not safe and effective, we’ll never get approval from FDA or from the other health authorities. They are very strict when they are approving products, particularly for vaccines because exactly it’s given to healthy people.”
He continued to bizarrely claim that “in a system where litigations can flourish,” people could blame things such as car accidents on vaccine side effects.
“With a jury, it’s going to be maybe a flip of a coin,” the corrupt Big Pharma CEO said. “This is why, I think, Congress – it was not an administration – had passed this legislation protecting those that they gave approval, through the FDA, from federal liabilities.”
In the end, Bourla failed to answer Brennan’s question about “what happens if those shields are changed or go away completely.”
Last year, five U.S. states sued Pfizer for misleading Americans about its mRNA Covid jabs.
Under the Donald Trump administration’s leadership with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. heading Health and Human Services, it’s likely the Covid shots will be re-examined and that Big Pharma will finally be held liable for decades of poisoning the public.
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