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Big Pharma Forced To Yank COVID Vaxx Study Due To Lack Of Participants

Big Pharma Forced To Yank COVID Vaxx Study Due To Lack Of Participants Authored by Ben Sellers via Headline USA, Two of the major pharmaceutical companies connected with the controversial COVID vaccines were forced to abandon a new research study after failing to garner enough participants. Pfizer and German vax maker BioNTech had sought to research an updated version of the vaccine in adults ages 50 to 64, but were unable to generate the data needed due to the low enrollment in the trials, Reuters reported. The study was needed in order to meet new guidelines imposed by the Food and Drug Administration that...
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