BMJ Scientific Journal Found Irregularities in Pfizer Vaccine Study

BMJ Scientific Journal Found Irregularities in Pfizer Vaccine Study
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A former participant in the studies said that the company that conducted them did not respond in a timely manner to reports of adverse reactions to the vaccine,violated the storage conditions of the drug and hired unqualified employees

During the clinical trials of the Pfizer-BioNTech CORONAVIRUS vaccine, which was carried out at the Ventavia Research Group, a number of violations were made: some data was falsified, the staff conducting the vaccinations were not sufficiently qualified, and the team was slow to track side effects, according to the British scientific journal BMJ. The publication refers to the former regional DIRECTOR of Ventavia Brooke Jackson, who participated in the research and reported violations. She provided the magazine with "dozens of internal company documents, photographs, audio recordings and emails" confirming the violations.

The tests in question were carried out in the fall of 2020.

According to the BMJ, staff who conducted quality reviews of studies were “overwhelmed” by the volume of problems they were able to find. Jackson wrote a complaint to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), after which Ventavia fired her.

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So, in the photos provided, for example, used needles were seen thrown into a plastic bag for biological waste, and not in a separate container for sharps, reports BMJ.

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