Ex-Pfizer VP Michael Yeadon

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aggierogue
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Is this a guy who just went off the deep end, or does he have any credibility? Just listened to a 58 minute video where he calls into question many of the issues surrounding Covid.

https://m.beforeitsnews.com/health/2021/07/a-final-warning-to-humanity-from-former-pfizer-chief-scientist-michael-yeadon-via-charle-ward-must-video-3040688.html
Windy City Ag
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This video has been making the rounds for awhile. The claims have been debunked in multiple settings.

Sorting the crazies from the experts

Ex-Pfizer scientist repeats COVID-19 vaccine misinformation in recorded speech

Windy City Ag
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I do agree with is "vaccine passports" criticism but that is more of a political thing.
Layne Staley
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33 Billion in projected Covid revenue for Pfizer will pay for a lot of debunking.

Where did all the flu deaths go?
aTm2004
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Layne Staley said:

33 Billion in projected Covid revenue for Pfizer will pay for a lot of debunking.

Where did all the flu deaths go?

"Cases went like this, deaths went like that. I said to Hollywood, 'Where'd it go?' Hollywood said 'Where'd flu go?'"- Can't remember the poster on F16 that posted it, but it's spot on.
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Flu deaths went away last season because influenza transmission basically went away. I am and adult pulmonology & critical care physician with more than 15 years of experience: we typically see scores of patients hospitalized with complications of influenza in a given flu season. Last season I saw exactly ONE case of influenza in the hospital - and that patient also had COVID-19. We didn't stop testing for influenza, the flu test kits didn't change - there just wasn't any flu in our community last season. Oddly enough, each of my twin boys had test-confirmed cases of the flu in mid-May when there was a brief flourish of late cases in children in our area. National data confirmed our local experience in Atlanta: the 2020-2021 flu season in America saw the fewest cases of influenza in my professional lifetime by a huge number. I'll leave it to you to draw conclusions about why.
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This was pointed out last year that "Chief Scientist" is not that lofty of a title that you might imagine.

Kinda like how everyone is a VP at a bank.
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CMP-00- said:

Flu deaths went away last season because influenza transmission basically went away. I am and adult pulmonology & critical care physician with more than 15 years of experience: we typically see scores of patients hospitalized with complications of influenza in a given flu season. Last season I saw exactly ONE case of influenza in the hospital - and that patient also had COVID-19. We didn't stop testing for influenza, the flu test kits didn't change - there just wasn't any flu in our community last season. Oddly enough, each of my twin boys had test-confirmed cases of the flu in mid-May when there was a brief flourish of late cases in children in our area. National data confirmed our local experience in Atlanta: the 2020-2021 flu season in America saw the fewest cases of influenza in my professional lifetime by a huge number. I'll leave it to you to draw conclusions about why.
I'm curious how that number compares to the number of Covid cases you saw?

I was diagnosed with Flu A last March (2020) when Covid was just starting up. At that time, getting a Covid test at my GP was $100 cash. I regretted not getting it as I had a chronic cough for over a month. Nothing, even the prescription cough suppressant, even put a dent in it. I thought I pulled muscles in my rib cage coughing so much. Couldn't sleep at night.

Anyway, I had never had the flu with coughing like that. I only had a fever for about 2-3 days, and I never lost my sense of taste or smell (at least not how many describe who have gotten Covid). I still wonder if I had Covid in conjuction with the flu.
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Never in our lifetimes has one single diagnosis dominated hospital medicine the way that COVID-19 has since the pandemic began. The worst flu season in my career (2009-2010 H1N1) was awful but still didn't hold a candle to 2020-2021 SARS-CoV-2. One weekend in January, I attended 65 individual patient encounters (hospitalized adults) and 58 of those encounters were for COVID-19.
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cisgenderedAggie
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I think that companies like Pfizer are large enough that any scientist that is reasonably competent, started their industry career before 2000, and sticks around long enough gets a chance to be VP of something. Probably two-thirds of everyone I've ever worked with in consulting and small biopharma that's over the age of 60 (today) has been a VP or Chief blah blah, or program lead of something at a major pharmaceutical company. Most aren't any more impressive than scientists half their age, lots of times less so. I stopped being impressed by titles like that from big pharma after about 18 months in the industry. I have high confidence that this guy is the same.
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