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In 2010, German scientists found that a Pfizer veterinary vaccine to reduce diarrhea in cows caused a fatal bleeding disease in their calves.
Even after pressure from Germany caused Pfizer to stop selling the vaccine there, the company kept selling it elsewhere. A top Pfizer official told British farmers it was safe to use and that “other factors” were likely involved.
A month later, Pfizer stopped selling the vaccine. European regulators later found it caused a 1-in-6000 risk of the bleeding disease. “For a prophylactic measure such as vaccination this figure was considered unacceptable for a potentially fatal disorder,” the regulators found.
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Reminds me of SV-40 from the late 50's and 60's. The polio
ReplyDeletevaccine was causing polio, killing on the spot and later, a
visit from cancer. They were instructed to cease dispensing and
to destroy what vials were left. They kept on giving the poison.
One man who worked at the pharmaceutical corp. volunteered his
grand children to prove it was safe - one died and one came
down with polio. He never forgave himself.
This is a duplicate of what we have today.