Pfizer Floats Trump for Nobel While Dodging Vaccine Questions
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Pfizer Floats Trump for Nobel While Dodging Vaccine Questions

Flattery does seem to go far with President Trump, so you can’t blame Pfizer for suggesting that the President receive a Nobel Peace Prize for Operation Warp Speed that brought the world the Covid vaccines during the first Trump administration. On Monday, President Trump said that he wanted an investigation into the operation and suggested that Pfizer was not transparent about the vaccine’s data. Duh! In response, Pfizer released this statement saying this: “Under President Trump’s leadership, American innovation led the world, helping prevent economic collapse and saving more than 14 million lives globally. Operation Warp Speed restored consumer confidence, saved over $1 trillion in health care costs due to reductions in serious illness and avoidance of hospitalizations, and rapidly scaled up domestic production. This American leadership also delivered a new platform that may drive significant innovation in cancer research. Such an accomplishment would typically be worthy of the Nobel Peace Prize, given its significant impact.” But this is not the answer the public deserves. People deserve real answers to real questions: Why wasn’t the vaccine ever tested for transmission before it was rolled out? Why were side effects downplayed, dismissed, or ignored? Why was it approved for healthy children and young adults, who faced minimal risk from the virus but maximum risk from side effects? Why have subsequent vaccines not been trialed? And why were voices of caution silenced, ridiculed, or censored in the name of “science”? The Nobel Prize is not accountability. What the world needs now is truth and transparency — not more press releases designed to flatter presidents and protect profits. The post Pfizer Floats Trump for Nobel While Dodging Vaccine Questions appeared first on Redacted.