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Ex-CDC Director Calls on Congress to END the Liability Shield for Vaccine Makers

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REPORT: The former CDC is now calling on Congress to END the liability shield for vaccine makers.

“These companies have to be able to be held liable for their products like any other company.”

Repealing the 1986 Vaccine Injury Act would strip pharmaceutical companies of their liability shield, forcing them to be accountable for injuries caused by their products.

While Redfield believes the act was “well-intended” when enacted under Reagan, he bluntly states that it “doesn’t work.”

Redfield also criticizes the overselling of COVID vaccines, claiming their safety and efficacy were exaggerated to compel public compliance. “The vaccines clearly were oversold,” he says, adding that they never should have been mandated, as many lost their jobs and livelihoods over them.

The audience gasped when Redfield revealed that he even received death threats for suggesting that COVID came from a lab.

Senator Ron Johnson referred to the situation as even more “sinister” than what Dr. Redfield described, accusing health agencies of sabotaging early treatments like hydroxychloroquine and Ivermectin to protect Pfizer and Moderna’s profits.

“You can’t get an emergency use authorization on a vaccine” if an effective therapy already exists, Johnson explained, claiming this strategy cleared the path for the COVID jabs while crushing potentially life-saving treatments.

“That [the suppression of early treatment] paved the way for the emergency use authorization for the vaccines. And then it was full speed ahead,” Johnson lamented.


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