Posted on 01/26/2022 7:06:03 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
Pfizer has asked a federal court to let it intervene in a high-profile case that has seen U.S. drug regulators try to slow-walk disclosure of data on Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine.
Pfizer says it supports disclosing the data but wants to ensure that information exempt from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is not “disclosed inappropriately.”
Public Health and Medical Professionals for Transparency filed a lawsuit against the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) last year after the agency, responding to a FOIA request, claiming it would take 20 years to produce the data on the vaccine.
The FDA later asked a judge to give it 75 years, but the judge rejected the request and ordered the regulator to produce 55,000 pages a month, which would give it about eight months to fully disclose the records.
About two weeks after the order, on Jan. 21, lawyers representing Pfizer asked U.S. District Judge Mark Pittman, a Trump nominee overseeing the case, to allow the company to intervene.
Pfizer was not aware of the case until executives read news reports about it last month and now wants to help FDA staffers review the documents in question to ensure proper redactions are made, according to the new filing.
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Embrace, extend, extinguish.
“Proper redactions?”
(try to slow-walk disclosure of data on Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine)
Curious, that........
🤔🤔🤔
Shirley it’s not....
PING
I suspect there is stuff in those documents that Pfizer and the compromised FDA don't want people asking questions about.
If something damning is in there, fines won't be sufficient restitution.
Obvious point: If there was such a huge volume of data and documentation from the clinical trials that it would take even a team of people 75 years to review for necessary redactions and produce it, then there is no way that anyone was able to adequately review it before granting FDA approval.
Trust the science that we won’t let you see for 75 years.
Someone needs to go through the DC swamp with an industrial wood chipper.
Ok, I have a feeling that no matter what assurances this company got, that in the end they will be liable for 10s if not 100s of billions of dollars in damages.
This crap will make smoking ligation look like nothing! And we all know how lawyers love money.
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