WATCH: Pfizer Exec Admits Vaccines Weren’t Tested for Stopping Transmission Before Hitting Market; REALITY OF LOCKDOWNS: Babies Less Capable of Communicating Compared to Pre-COVID Babies

By Daily Caller. A Pfizer executive told the European Union parliament this week that the company’s COVID-19 vaccine was not tested for the purpose of stopping transmission of the virus before it hit the market.

Janine Small, Pfizer’s president of international developed markets, testified before the EU Parliament’s Special Committee on COVID-19 Pandemic about the company’s conduct during the ongoing coronavirus outbreak. During the hearing, Dutch MEP Robert Roos asked Small if COVID-19 vaccines had been tested for stopping transmission before they became available, Small answered “no.”

“Regarding the question around, did we know about stopping immunization before it entered the market, no,” Small said. “We had to really move at the speed of science to really understand what is taking place in the market.”

The admission was notable because the primary rationale behind many vaccine mandates and passport systems was that getting vaccinated could protect other people, not just an individual getting vaccinated. If the vaccine wasn’t known for sure to limit transmission at the time it became available, governments and private organizations were acting with incomplete information critical to their decision-making process. (Read more from “Pfizer Exec Admits Vaccines Weren’t Tested for Stopping Transmission Before Hitting Market” HERE)

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Lockdown Babies Less Capable of Speech, Other Forms of Communication Than Pre-COVID Children – Study

By Breitbart. Babies born during the early months of COVID lockdown in Ireland are less capable of speech and other forms of communication compared to children born before the pandemic.

Research conducted by scientists at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland has found that newborn children born in the first few months of the COVID pandemic have seen their social development stunted, with lockdown being listed as a possible cause for the phenomenon.

Experts from across the world have now repeatedly sounded the alarm over the impact pandemic lockdowns have had on the development of children, with evidence pointing to young people in Germany, the United Kingdom and United States all being affected by their time in social isolation during the pandemic.

According to the new data published by Irish researchers on Wednesday, this trend appears to also extend to newborns living in the island nation, with a study of 350 babies in Ireland finding that they were less capable of early speech, pointing, and waving “bye-bye” than their pre-COVID predecessors. (Read more from “Lockdown Babies Less Capable of Speech, Other Forms of Communication Than Pre-COVID Children – Study” HERE)

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