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I don't see any bombshell information for anyone who already did their own research. And of course there will be internal communications about company optics.

There's a big problem with this PV report. Based just on the comments I see here, there's a lot of confusion that this somehow proves aborted fetal cells are an ingredient in the final vaccine product. The closest we get to that is when she says "They’re being so deceptive in their emails, it’s almost like it is in the final vaccine. It just made me not trust it."

This is not evidence they were deceptive about vaccine ingredients. She's speculating. We already know fetal cell lines derived from aborted tissues were used in testing and development, you could google that information for months now.

So now because of this PV report there will be misinformed social media campaigns making claims that are not proven about the ingredients in the vaccine. And that once again makes those anti-vaxxers look as crazy and unscientific as ever. smdh

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I don't see any bombshell information for anyone who already did their own research. And of course there will be internal communications about company optics.

There's a big problem with this PV report. Based just on the comments I see here, there's a lot of confusion that this somehow proves fetal cells are an ingredient in the final vaccine product. The closest we get to that is when she says "They’re being so deceptive in their emails, it’s almost like it is in the final vaccine. It just made me not trust it."

This is not evidence they were deceptive about vaccine ingredients. She's speculating. We already know fetal cell lines derived from aborted tissues were used in testing and development, you could google that information for months now.

So now because of this PV report there will be misinformed social media campaigns making claims that are not proven about the ingredients in the vaccine. And that once again makes those anti-vaxxers look as crazy and unscientific as ever. smdh

2 years ago
1 score