Pfizer is under investigation into whether it waited until after the 2020 election to share Covid vaccine results

 


 

Today, popular distrust of COVID-19 vaccines is more than evident.

Citizens in the United States and around the world, primarily in Western Europe, are waiting for government responses to launch investigations that will provide certainty to those who have received them or, alternatively, address the health problems they have caused.

For now, US lawmakers are investigating whether Pfizer waited to share the results of its COVID-19 vaccine in 2020 until after that year's presidential election.

This is based on new allegations that a former Pfizer scientist said it was part of an effort to "deliberately slow down" testing, according to a new letter from the House Judiciary Committee. — WSJ

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