Pharma giant Pfizer failed to report two deaths during the clinical trials for its COVID-19 vaccines.
According to researchers with Daily Clout who analyzed documents related to the clinical trials, the deaths were not revealed at the time the vaccine’s emergency-use authorization was granted, in 2020. If they had been revealed at that time, the research would have shown that the vaccine provided no reduction in deaths.
A 63-year-old woman from Kansas and a 58-year-old woman from Georgia who participated in the trials died.
Their deaths were not disclosed to the FDA’s Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee on 10 December 2020, nor were the deaths—both of which were classified as “sudden cardiac death” in internal company documents—disclosed in a December 2020 paper in the New England Journal of Medicine that hailed the vaccine’s safety and efficacy.
In the case of the Kansas woman, there was an inexplicable 37-day delay in reporting the results of her autopsy, which fell before the data cutoff date of 14 November 2020 and almost a month before the meeting of the FDA Committee on 10 December 2020. […]
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