

EU Signs Contract for Pandemic Vaccine Production
The EU Commission is funding the large-scale production of vaccines at four pharmaceutical companies.
The EU Commission is funding the large-scale production of vaccines at four pharmaceutical companies.
Perhaps no one has been more instrumental in the shift of political culture away from impartiality and fairness and towards arbitrary power than Boris Johnson himself.
There is something shady about the EU’s new deal with Pfizer. Albeit at a higher price, EU countries will have to pay for fewer COVID-19 vaccine doses, but the Commission refuses to say exactly how many.
Idaho State Senator Tammy Nichols said other vaccines were available for COVID-19 for those wishing to be vaccinated and that mRNA vaccines should be treated like other medications found to be dangerous.
The surplus is in large part explained by the high excess mortality, which officials chalk up to COVID. But statisticians say the numbers don’t add up.
Discussions about COVID-19, vaccine efficacy, racial issues, withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan, and involvement in Ukraine were targeted.
The judgement handed down by the disciplinary chamber is evidence of a significant evolution in the official bodies regulating medicine in France.
Croatian MEP Mislav Kolakušić said the EU Commission’s purchase of 4.5 billion vaccine doses for 450 million EU citizens is the biggest corruption scandal in human history.”
This admission will have “massive implications.” Governments from around the world had used guilt-shaming verbiage to get young people to take the vaccine.
It has made some wonder if the Commission, particularly Von der Leyen, is not intentionally side-lining vaccines that could compete with Pfizer products.