Die, You Fucking POS Liar
The president repeatedly expressed confidence that a vaccine might be ready before Election Day. Pfizer's chief executive officer Albert Bourla said in a September 8 interview that his company's phase three trials were "progressing very well" and that he expected a preliminary finding by the end of October.
But on October 27, as Americans already were voting for president amid panicked warnings of a second surge of coronavirus, Pfizer said data from its late-stage trial would not be available before November 3.
"For us, the election is an artificial milestone," Bourla told reporters. "This is going to be not a Republican vaccine or a Democrat vaccine. It will be a vaccine for the citizens of the world."
Oddly, however, Joe Biden was the first to learn that the nonpartisan totally unbiased vaccine now is getting close to the greenlight stage.
"Last night, my public health advisors were informed of this excellent news," Biden said in a statement issued early Monday. (According to some reports, the White House found out about Pfizer's announcement from the media. The president didn't tweet about it until Monday morning.)
News organizations cheered Pfizer's announcement that its vaccine is 90 percent effective at preventing COVID-19; the stock market soared. One Pfizer official initially told the New York Times that the company was "never part of Operation Warp Speed."
Note: Earlier in the article, Julie Kelly established that Pfizer was in fact part of Warp Speed -- it signed a big government contract saying so.
GRTWT.

No comments:
Post a Comment