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Pfizer CEO flees in silence after reporters pelt him with COVID vaccine questions in Davos

Updated: January 20, 2023 at 5:58 pm EST  See Comments

Fri Jan 20, 2023 – 4:48 pm EST

DAVOS, Switzerland (LifeSiteNews) — Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla spent minutes walking in silence while being grilled by two Rebel News reporters outside the World Economic Forum’s annual conference in Davos, Switzerland this week.

In the now-viral video published Wednesday, Pfizer’s top executive can be seen walking with his head down as Rebel News founder Ezra Levant lobs hard-hitting questions about the pharmaceutical giant’s controversial mRNA COVID vaccine.

“Mr. Bourla, can I ask you, when did you know that the vaccines didn’t stop transmission? How long did you know that without saying it publicly?” Levant asked Bourla as he walked down the street.

“Thank you very much,” replied Bourla, who seemed to then quicken his pace.

Not giving up, Levant continued to follow the pharmaceutical executive and said, “I mean, we now know that the vaccines didn’t stop transmission [of COVID], but why did you keep it secret?”

Without getting a response, Levant reframed his question, asking, “You said it [the vaccine] was 100 percent effective, then 90 percent, then 80 percent, then 70 percent, but we now know that the vaccines do not stop transmission. Why did you keep

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