Don't forget that the Under Emergency Authorization (UEA) was issued after only 2 1/2 months clinical trials by Pfizer, supposedly under the supervision of the CDC,
since Pfizer did its own study on the "vaccine", and reported the results to the CDC.
Pfizer had a financial, vested interest in the success of it's mRNA vaccine.
Even after the 2 1/2months the study was terminated, and the control group was given the Pfizer injection - so, in reality, there was no 'control group' in the study.
If they were expecting adverse results to the jab, they well could have been tempted to jab the "control" group, thereby eliminating the difference in results between the test group and the control group.
But that's just crazy talk when $billions are on the line...