Red flags about the new vaccines are soaring even before their release as the pharmaceutical companies releasing them are already being declared exempt from any liabilities for illnesses caused by the vaccines. Does that create a condition of trust that these vaccines will do what the producers of them say they will do?
https://www.zerohedge.com/political...l-be-exempt-covid-19-vaccine-liability-claims
Do you really understand what this guy is saying? All risk is to be transferred to taxpayers in all countries. You and I are going to have to pay for any mistakes they make. Sounds like there is no corruption in all of this, right? Just makes me really eager run right out and take one of these vaccines when the companies making them have to have legal immunity from any negative side effects before they release the vaccines.
Last week we warned readers to be cautious about new COVID-19 vaccines, highlighting how key parts of the clinical trials are being skipped as big pharma will not be held accountable for adverse side effects for administering the experimental drugs.
A senior executive from AstraZeneca, Britain's second-largest drugmaker, told Reuters that his company was just granted protection from all legal action if the company's vaccine led to damaging side effects.
"This is a unique situation where we as a company simply cannot take the risk if in ... four years the vaccine is showing side effects," said Ruud Dobber, a top exec at AstraZeneca.
"In the contracts we have in place, we are asking for indemnification. For most countries, it is acceptable to take that risk on their shoulders because it is in their national interest," said Dobber, adding that Astra and regulators were making safety and tolerability a top priority.
AstraZeneca is one of the 25 pharmaceutical companies across the world, testing experimental drugs that could be used to combat the deadly virus. And, of course, if testing yields positive results, AstraZeneca could manufacture hundreds of millions of doses, with no legal recourse if side effects are seen.
European officials told Reuters that product liability was a significant discussion to secure new vaccine drugs from Pfizer, Sanofi, and Johnson & Johnson.
As for the US, well, when it comes to the legal framework around vaccines, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) already has a law called the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness (PREP) Act, which provides immunity to vaccine companies if something goes wrong.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political...l-be-exempt-covid-19-vaccine-liability-claims
Do you really understand what this guy is saying? All risk is to be transferred to taxpayers in all countries. You and I are going to have to pay for any mistakes they make. Sounds like there is no corruption in all of this, right? Just makes me really eager run right out and take one of these vaccines when the companies making them have to have legal immunity from any negative side effects before they release the vaccines.