WND
By WND Staff
U.K. monitor says Bourla delivered ‘unsubstantiated’ information about kids’ shots
Albert Bourla, chief of the Pfizer company that has profited handsomely by selling the now-questioned COVID-19 shots, already is known for an ambush interview in which he was able to answer virtually none of the questions asked.
Those included:
- “When did you know that the vaccines did not stop transmission [of COVID, as was widely claimed, including by Pfizer itself, which said they were ‘100 percent effective’?”
- “How long did you know that without saying so publicly?”
- “We now know that the vaccines didn’t stop transmission, but why did you keep it secret?”
Now a report from the Epoch Times notes that a pharmaceutical watchdog in the United Kingdom has charged that he made “misleading” and unsubstantiated statements about the benefits of giving COVID-19 shots to children.