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Kansas sues Pfizer for claiming its vaccine was ‘safe and effective’

Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach, a Republican, announced Monday that the state will sue Pfizer for making “misleading claims about the COVID vaccine.”

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I got it. “Pfizer made multiple misleading statements to deceive the American people about the vaccine at a time when they needed the truth,” he said at a news conference in Topeka.

“Pfizer misled the public into believing it had a ‘safe and effective’ COVID-19 vaccine,”
LitigationThe lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Thomas County, Kansas, alleges that Pfizer knew its COVID-19 vaccine was associated with serious adverse events, including myocarditis and pericarditis, yet maintained that its COVID-19 vaccine was safe. Failed pregnancy And there have been deaths. And Pfizer has concealed this important safety information from the public.”

“Pfizer must be held accountable for misrepresenting the benefits of its COVID-19 vaccine while concealing and suppressing the truth.”

The lawsuit further alleges that the pharmaceutical giant:

  • He downplayed the weakening efficacy of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, its ineffectiveness against mutant strains, and the lack of evidence that it slows the spread of infection.
  • “FOIA denials and delays were used to conceal critical data about the safety and effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines.”
  • “Extended study periods to conceal important data on the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines”
  • They used non-disclosure agreements to conceal the potential dangers and ineffectiveness of the vaccine.
  • They covered their tracks by destroying the vaccine control group.
  • They ran a promotional campaign that omitted important data about the vaccine. A vilified criticand misvalued its profitable products.

The company has reportedly made about $75 billion from sales of its COVID-19 vaccine over two years.
$57 billion Sales of COVID-related products have skyrocketed in 2022 alone. The lawsuit alleges the company has “sought to censor speech.” On social media “It cast doubt on claims about Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine.”

For example, former New York Times reporter Alex Berenson said:
Claimed Scott Gottlieb, a former U.S. Food and Drug Administration commissioner who now sits on Pfizer’s board of directors, appears to have used Twitter to try to censor criticism of vaccines in 2021. Such pressure appears likely to have been successful on multiple occasions.

The complaint accuses Pfizer of multiple violations of Kansas consumer protection laws and civil conspiracy.

“Pfizer must be held accountable for misrepresenting the benefits of its COVID-19 vaccine while concealing and suppressing the truth about the vaccine’s safety risks, reduced effectiveness, and inability to prevent infection,” the lawsuit states.

Pfizer is
that’s all 366 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines; Said Hill said the lawsuit has “no merit.”

“We are proud to have developed a COVID-19 vaccine in record time in the midst of a global pandemic, potentially saving countless lives. The representation Pfizer has made about its COVID-19 vaccine has been accurate and science-based,” the company said.

The lawsuit was filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.
submitted A similar lawsuit alleges that “Pfizer knowingly misrepresented the effectiveness of its COVID-19 vaccine and censored those who threatened to stretch the truth in order to promote rapid adoption of its product and expand its commercial opportunity.”

Texas lawsuit
moved The lawsuit was filed in federal court in January.

The Kansas lawsuit comes in the wake of numerous medical certifications and scientific studies confirming the vaccine was not as advertised, as well as a class action lawsuit over injuries and deaths against another UK COVID-19 vaccine manufacturer.

The Blaze News previously reported that a peer-reviewed, multinational study examining data from nearly 100 million people not only confirmed the well-documented link between COVID-19 vaccines and an increased risk of heart disease, but also highlighted troubling links between the AstraZeneca, Moderna and Pfizer vaccines and medical conditions such as Guillain-Barré syndrome, an inflammation of the brain and spinal cord, Bell’s palsy and seizures.

the study,
Published A paper published in the prestigious journal Vaccine also noted that there was a “significantly increased risk of myocarditis following the first, second and third doses” of Pfizer’s BNT162b2 vaccine.

Another peer-reviewed study published Jan. 24 in the Springer Nature Group journal Cureus suggested that COVID-19 vaccines are hastily made products with an “unacceptable harm-to-benefit ratio.”

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