Dangerous drugs being sold on the UK High Street, and it's Boots selling them!
Pfizer's COVID jabs become big business for pharmacies
Sonia Poulton asked me on to her show to discuss
Last week, Sonia Poulton asked me on to her TNT Radio show to discuss the below:
Boots to offer Covid vaccine for first time at nearly £100 a jab
In the article, we hear from the horses mouth at Pfizer:
Dr Gillian Ellsbury, primary care medical director at Pfizer UK, said: “Covid-19 has not gone away and continues to be a threat. As we move from a pandemic to an endemic state, we need to ensure we remain ready to respond to this constantly evolving and unpredictable virus.
“Vaccines remain an important pillar in helping to prevent serious illness or hospitalisation as a result of Covid-19. By enabling the wider availability of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine we are facilitating choice and access for those that are not eligible to receive it through the NHS programme, but want the option of a Covid-19 vaccine.”
We know nothing about the supply chain!
Subscribers may well be questioning Dr Ellsbury’s assumption on the status of the disease SARS-CoV-2, and rightly so. Even more of a concern, for me at least, is that we know nothing about the supply chain that is going to produce the injections to go into unsuspecting people’s bodies.
Under normal circumstances, when we purchase a product on the High Street, we assume that it has been produced to the correct standards, and at the very least, it won’t harm or kill us. That cannot be said of this product.
The Pfizer/BioNTech supply chain for the SARS-CoV-2 injections broke pharmaceutical law, as I explained in a previous post in October 2022:
SARS-CoV-2 injections should never have been frozen—find out why
The question you should ask yourself is how did they get the -70°C ultra frozen jabs into a form that could be delivered into pharmacies? During C19, willing volunteers did the finishing off of manufacture, by thawing and doing all sorts of manipulation to the 5-dose vials. That is what broke pharmaceutical law and likely harmed many people due to loss of sterility and other forms of contamination.
So, who or what companies are doing it now? We don’t know, and that’s bad, because they should have been inspected by MHRA to assure their quality systems. They weren’t of course, as MHRA is just a shell organisation.
You can hear more in the interview here, but I must apologise, as I’ve failed miserably to trim the video. I was assured it was easy, but as a lifetime technophobe, it got the better of me, but…
…it’s 40 minutes into the whole thing and it takes but a few seconds to wind it forward, unless you wish to watch the whole thing of course:
These should be in single dose sterile vials. What is actually known about the physicochemical stability of a thawed ultra refrigerated product?
Thank you Hedley!