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Actually, they dont do ANY research or risk assessment these days and they are quite upfront about it- they said they approved these things based on the documentation that Pfizer provided them originally and the decisions made by the FDA, as well as the final results of trials to be completed in 2024 and 2027 (although perhaps these will now be abandoned). They have been even quite careful to state that during this entire farce of public health.

Its really quite neat- we unfortunately (but quite logically) don't prosecute on monumental stupidity, and to try and prosecute them for doing exactly what every other regulating body for public health around the world has done in the last 3+ years is, well, unlikely. 😐🤦‍♀️

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