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Multiple members of FDA committee that supports jab for kids have close ties to Pfizer

Updated: October 28, 2021 at 3:57 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Oct 28, 2021 – 3:02 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — An FDA Committee that recommended approval of Pfizer’s COVID jab for young kids on Tuesday featured multiple members with significant connections to the pharmaceutical giant. Some of the committee members had professional and financial ties to Pfizer, having worked on projects sponsored by the drug company in the past.

Committee member Archana Chatterjee worked on a project researching the vaccination of infants for two years that was sponsored by Pfizer. Dr. Myron Levine mentored the senior director of vaccine research and development at Pfizer, Raphael Simon.

Dr. Geeta Krishna Swamy has served as a “co-investigator” for a Pfizer vaccine trial, according to Duke University. Former vice president for Pfizer Vaccines, Greg Sylvester, also had a hand in the committee.

At the meeting, 17 members voted in favor of approval, one abstained, and nobody voted against it, judging that the benefits of jabbing children between 5 and 11 years old with the Pfizer shot outweigh any other health risks. The abortion-tainted jab has not been officially approved yet, but the FDA will make a final decision within days and is expected to follow the advice of the

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