Posted on 12/15/2020 7:49:06 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
The Pfizer senior vice president who led development of the company's COVID-19 vaccine says beating the virus became personal when she witnessed the death and economic disaster it wreaked near her home in New York City. Kathrin Jansen speaks in her first network television interview and allows 60 Minutes cameras into Pfizer's research labs to tell the story behind its collaboration with the German company BioNTech.
"It became very personal. I saw this as-- as an enemy," Jansen says. "The virus. I took this very personally. I wanted to fight it, beat it, fight it down. It was-- nothing else mattered."
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Covid didn't do that. Your stupid governor did that. He was the one who put sick people in nursing homes and killed those old people, more people than Osama Bin Laden killed on 911.
And who else was responsible for putting mandates into place which closed down 10,000 restaurants in NYC permanently?
Cuomo is the COVID that killed your city.
Dude, they look exactly alike.
T post.
Brother and sister?
Wrong “p” word. Profitable is one. Political is another.
Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dumb.
pfizer owned some of Wuhan VIRAL FACTORY.
was it complicit in the release?
inquiring minds want some f’n accountability for
designing, making, and releasing the virus
to FORCE the malignant vaccine on People.
LOL
There are no photos of them together. Just sayin.
I worked for 25 years at one of Harvard Medical School’s main teaching hospitals. I interacted with top researchers on a daily basis. The best ones are motivated by fame (which obviously includes money) *and* a real desire to advance medical knowledge. Although I have no real experience with drug companies my guess is that their scientists share those motivations.
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