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How Pfizer turned 0.85 per cent in to a 95 per cent success rate

A US state has taken Pfizer to court over fake Covid-19 shot statistics: The pharmaceutical giant misled the public about the vaccine’s effectiveness and sought to silence critics, the Texas lawsuit claims.

The Texas attorney general filed a lawsuit against Pfizer, alleging that the company misrepresented the effectiveness of its Covid-19 vaccine and sought to suppress public discussion of the product’s failures.

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The lawsuit follows a six-month investigation by Attorney General Ken Paxton into alleged gain-of-function research by Pfizer and fellow Covid-19 vaccine developers Moderna and Johnson & Johnson. 

‘Pfizer engaged in false, deceptive, and misleading acts and practices by making unsupported claims regarding the company’s Covid-19 vaccine in violation of the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act,’ Paxton said in a statement. He argued that the company illicitly made billions of dollars in profit.

Paxton specifically challenged Pfizer’s claim that its shot was 95% effective against the novel coronavirus, arguing that this was a statistical trick called ‘relative risk reduction,’ which the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) admitted might mislead consumers by presenting a treatment as more effective than it is. Clinical trial data showed the shot actually decreased the likelihood of contracting Covid-19 by just 0.85%, the lawsuit said.

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According to the complaint, the pandemic ’got worse’ after the majority of Americans were vaccinated against the disease, pointing out that official government reports showed that in at least some places a greater percentage of the vaccinated were dying from Covid-19 than the unvaccinated.

The suit also claims that Pfizer ’knowingly made false and unsupported claims about vaccine performance against variants, including specifically the so-called Delta variant,’ while labeling its critics as criminals and accusing them of spreading misinformation.

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Paxton seeks financial penalties and an injunction preventing Pfizer from continuing to misrepresent the effectiveness of its product.

In a statement to the media, a Pfizer spokesperson said that the company is ‘deeply committed to the well-being of the patients it serves and has no higher priority than the safety and effectiveness of its treatments and vaccines.’ 

‘The company believes that the state’s case has no merit and will respond to the petition in court in due course,’ Pfizer said. You can share this story on social media:

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  1. There is no benefit of any king from this jew poison, this crap or any vaccine made by jewish rats are all poison. All of them are jew rat poison, made by “The foreskin eaters.”

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