It’s a post from March but wonder if things are now any different: Pfizer CEO’s Israel visit canceled because he is not fully vaccinated. This is the sub-head:
Bourla said in December that he has not yet received the vaccine yet because he does not want to “cut in line.”
Four months later he still had not had the vaxx. He must know something he is not saying. And there is no doubting that he could get a vaccination certificate if he wanted one, with or without the vaxx, so there are lots of questions his reluctance to be vaccinated must raise.
LET ME ADD THIS: No hesitancy allowed, and certainly not in public: Fact check: Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla received COVID-19 vaccine from USA Today, a standard issue piece of journalistic rubbish that will allow no counter story to exist if they can help it. So bear this in mind as you read the text, that if someone were in any way worried about Covid, and if they thought the vaccine would be a net positive in maintaining their health, they would not hesitate for a nanosecond to take the vaxx. So here is what he said.
The video features a CNBC interview with Bourla in which he is asked when he will get vaccinated. In response, he says that he is 59 years old, in good health and is not working on the front lines, so he “is not recommended to get vaccinated now.”
“As soon as I can, I will. The only sensitivity here, Meg, is that I don’t want to have an example that I’m cutting the line,” Bourla says in the video, which also includes a clip of Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
So why should anyone who is in good health, not old and not working on the front lines not get the vaxx if they can? So we come back to what I said before, there are lots of questions raised by his example, the most important being why he would not be gung ho to take the vaxx himself as soon as he could. And here is the supposed proof, and it is astonishing how similar he looks to a certain premier of Victoria.
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