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Pfizer CEO backtracks on jab effectiveness, admits two shots offer ‘very limited protection’

Updated: January 12, 2022 at 2:57 pm EST  See Comments

Wed Jan 12, 2022 – 1:45 pm EST

(LifeSiteNews) — The CEO of Pfizer has contradicted his prior claims that his company’s double-dose mRNA COVID-19 injections were “100% effective,” now stating that two doses of the jab don’t offer much protection against symptoms from the latest variant of COVID-19 “if any.” 

“We know that the two doses of the vaccine offer very limited protection, if any,” said Pfizer CEO and chairman Albert Bourla in a Monday interview with Yahoo! Finance.  

“The three doses with a booster, they offer reasonable protection against hospitalization and deaths – against deaths, I think, very good, and less protection against infection,” Bourla added. 

 

Pfizer CEO Bourla on Pfizer vaccine efficacy against #Omicron: “Two doses of the vaccine offers very limited protection, if any. 3 doses with a booster offer reasonable protection against hospitalization and deaths. Less protection against infection.” pic.twitter.com/wg9yho7Br5

— Sputnik V (@sputnikvaccine) January 11, 2022

The Pfizer boss had announced in April 2021 that the double-dose regimen of the jabs was 100% effective against severe COVID “as defined by the CDC,” and 95.3% effective against severe symptoms “as defined by the FDA.” 

 

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