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Pfizer CEO calls for annual COVID vaccine to achieve greater ‘compliance’

Updated: April 14, 2022 at 5:58 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Apr 14, 2022 – 12:28 pm EDTThu Apr 14, 2022 – 12:31 pm EDT

GENEVA (LifeSiteNews) – Pfizer’s CEO Albert Bourla has said he is working on the creation of a new vaccine against COVID-19 that could be taken annually in order for people to become more “compliant” in taking COVID vaccines.  

Bourla made the comment at a press briefing organized by the International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers & Associations (IFPMA), which took place Wednesday and where he discussed the creation of a new COVID vaccine.

An annual vaccine to boost ‘compliance’

“What the world really needs is a vaccine that can last a year,” stated Bourla. 

The head of the pharmaceutical giant described this idea as “the optimal public-health solution,” arguing that it would be easier to get the public to comply with a yearly vaccination, as opposed to vaccination every three or four months.  

“A vaccine that will be taken once a year is way [easier] to administer and [to] have the population be compliant with it,” he said.  

When asked by media briefing host Claire Doole about his prognosis regarding COVID and the alleged need for vaccination, Bourla replied that

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