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A federal judge in Texas on Thursday ordered the Food and Drug Administration to make public the data it relied on to license Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine, imposing a dramatically accelerated...
Full Fact ruled the claim as false as the data does not mean that one in 17 people who received the Pfizer vaccines "died shortly afterward" as was being claimed. "It means that one in 17...
During the court process, the FDA argued it would take them 75 years to redact all the personal information contained in the thousands of documents they have on file, related to the Pfizer...
On Jan. 6, a federal court in the Northern District of Texas ordered the expedited release. As of Jan. 12, the FDA hasn’t indicated it intends to appeal. Scientists Requested Data After FDA Licensing The FDA licensed the Pfizer vaccine on Aug. 23, 2021, just 108 days after Pfizer started producing the records to the agency.
In analyzing Pfizer’s own data, it is clear that 82% – 97% of the documented pregnancy outcomes resulted in death. (The 15-point variation is dependent on the final outcome of those in the “outcome pending” category.) “This report confirms information we released last year,” said Operation Rescue president Troy Newman.
As the news cycle continues to focus on the Ukraine situation, the FDA complied with a court order to begin releasing 55,000 pages of Pfizer data per month that was used to authorize their COVID-19 vaccine produced with BioNTech, with the first batch quietly released yesterday, March 1st.
The Court ordered Pfizer to release 55,000 documents per month starting March 1. Among the first set of documents is a 38 page report that includes 9 pages of adverse events of “special interest”. In a list of almost 1,300 adverse events the first listed is 1p36 Deletion Syndrome which alters DNA.
A small batch of documents released by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in mid-November 2021 revealed that in the first three months of the COVID jab rollout, Pfizer received 42,086 adverse event reports that included 1,223 deaths The first really large tranche of Pfizer documents — some 10,000 pages — was released by the FDA March 1, 2022.