Recently, the UK became the first country to finally authorize the use of Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine for its citizens. Now, people in the UK are the first ones to get vaccinated.
After the UK, the United States also approved the vaccine for emergency use in the country. Recently, the US had to take on the mass vaccination drive after the country’s death-toll neared 3,00,000.
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He also said that he is not a frontline worker and is 59 years old and is in good health and it would not be good for him to get vaccinated first. The CEO also asked the people to believe in the vaccine as the company has made it without cutting any corners.
Pfizer‘a CEO says he won’t get the vaccine because he doesn’t want to cut the line.
Seems awfully suspicious
I think it’s more suspicious that he sold a boatload of his Pfizer stock when they announced that they had something ready to release to the public.
— Sophia Cromwell (@SophiaCromwell) December 16, 2020He's one person. I think the system can handle it. If he won't get it then no one should. If the chef won't eat the dinner he prepared then I'm not eating it either. Pretty straight forward.
— GOD has the LAST VOTE - PZieger (@ZSlantXPost_88) December 15, 2020If the Chef won’t try his soup...
— Steve Ryan (@RyansCanada) December 16, 2020There is no need. Absolutely no need. I hope people listen to their intuition and realise what’s happening
— Kamya (Wandering Kamya) (@iamkamyabuch) December 16, 2020Based on the results of the trials and the reports so far, it’s likely just him not trying to look like an elitist. It would not be in his best interests to intentionally release a detrimental vaccine.
— ModemMarauder (@ElectroBard) December 15, 2020Yes it does seem suspicious!!!
— Linda Denise Martin (@rmartin412) December 16, 2020But not surprising. He knows.
— Robertashmerta (@robertashmerta) December 15, 2020What do you think? Let us know in the comments section below.
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