Pfizer & Moderna CEOs Want COVID-19 Booster Shots By September

They want to earn more money
These people can’t get enough of it. The Big Pharma wants to earn even more money in the pandemic. They earned billions of dollars in the past few months. Well, their business with COVID-19 shots turned out really well.
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Sadly, that’s not all. Pfizer & Moderna want vaccine recipients to get booster shots by September.
Experimental shots have received emergency authorization from the FDA and they can protect us for 8-12 months. As if this wasn’t enough, they want you to take another injection. Zero sense here…
The only thing they care about is profit. That’s the only thing that makes sense.
The Moderna and Pfizer CEOs are sharing their thoughts on why a third dose of the COVID vaccine may be necessary as early as September for some people. https://t.co/Aq3WwmwYsM
— NewsandGuts (@NewsandGuts) May 20, 2021
Covid-19 vaccine booster jabs could be handed out at the same time as flu vaccinations as early as Septemberhttps://t.co/lUXDMXakvT
— North Wales Pioneer (@NWPioneer) May 20, 2021
The first Americans who received their COVID-19 vaccines could need a “booster” shot as soon as September.https://t.co/g4k6h6NVwG
— News Break (@newsbreakApp) May 20, 2021
Spectrum News had more details:
In an interview with Axios on Wednesday, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla stressed that the company is still awaiting data from clinical trials, but he believes people will need an additional dose between eight and 12 months after receiving their second shot.
“This could become sooner than later, I believe, from September, October,” Bourla said. “But this is something again that the data need to confirm.”
Bourla added that the Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention would have to sign off on the boosters.
The two-shot vaccines developed by Pfizer and Moderna received emergency use authorization from the Food and Drug Administration in December.
Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel had a similar prediction to Bourla’s, telling Axios in an email that he would recommend booster shots be administered starting in September to those who received their second doses in January. Bancel noted that the first wave of Americans to be vaccinated included high-risk populations such as the elderly and health care workers.
“I think as a country we should rather be two months too early, than two months too late with outbreaks in several places,” Bancel said.
Johnson & Johnson, which developed the only other COVID-19 vaccine currently authorized in the U.S., did not immediately respond to a question from Spectrum News on Thursday about whether it foresees a booster shot being needed.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and President Joe Biden’s chief medical adviser, said Wednesday that he believes booster shots will be necessary within a year of initial vaccination.
“We know that the vaccine durability of the efficacy lasts at least six months and likely considerably more,” he told Axios. “But I think we will almost certainly require a booster sometime within a year or so after getting the primary because the durability of protection against coronaviruses is generally not lifelong.”
Booster shots could also potentially help combat variants.
Last week, David Kessler, the White House COVID-19 response team’s chief science officer, said boosters would be provided for free to the American public if needed to keep the pandemic at bay.
Fight variants? We are not biting in this one.
Influenza mutates and has variants and we only need one shot.
According to the CDC, influenza vaccines are effective 40-60 percent.
In other words, these boosters have zero efficacy. We don’t need them. We don’t need another unapproved shot.
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