PFIZER : INDIA
How Come India is doing due diligence on these Cretins but “First” World Countries did NOT
From Jeff Childers
A difficult to view Reuters article reports that Pfizer dropped its Indian EUA vaccine application like a sizzling hyperdermic after the country’s regulator demanded Pfizer conduct local safety and immunogenicity trials. It’s over. Now, the vaccine is unavailable in both of the world’s biggest countries, India and China. After meeting with Pfizer’s application team, the Indian drugmaker said it could not approve that shot due to side effects and Pfizer’s failure to propose a plan to complete safety trials. But Indian company Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd is running trials for Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine, which is expected to be approved this month or next. You might be wondering why Pfizer won’t prove its safe and effective vaccine is safe and effective, but I get it. Since India is only the world’s SECOND LARGEST MARKET, why throw more money into trials in India? If Indians want Comirnaty, they can wait 75 years for the US trial data like everybody else. You tell me, but there’s something weird with the link to the article. It vanishes just after it loads for me. And, Google doesn’t show ANY other corporate media article reporting the Reuters story. So pass it on!”>A difficult to view Reuters article reports that Pfizer dropped its Indian EUA vaccine application like a sizzling hyperdermic after the country’s regulator demanded Pfizer conduct local safety and immunogenicity trials. It’s over. Now, the vaccine is unavailable in both of the world’s biggest countries, India and China. After meeting with Pfizer’s application team, the Indian drugmaker said it could not approve that shot due to side effects and Pfizer’s failure to propose a plan to complete safety trials. But Indian company Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd is running trials for Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine, which is expected to be approved this month or next. You might be wondering why Pfizer won’t prove its safe and effective vaccine is safe and effective, but I get it. Since India is only the world’s SECOND LARGEST MARKET, why throw more money into trials in India? If Indians want Comirnaty, they can wait 75 years for the US trial data like everybody else. You tell me, but there’s something weird with the link to the article. It vanishes just after it loads for me. And, Google doesn’t show ANY other corporate media article reporting the Reuters story. So pass it on!