So of course the claim is labelled false, not "mostly false", outright false as in "there's nothing to it whatsoever", followed by a "snopes" virtue signal message such as "we fight infodemic!"
Pissbags
Anyway, here's the so called rebuttal, which is an absolute joke intellectually speaking
>In early December 2020, social media users shared rumors that the “head of Pfizer research” had warned that the drug company’s new COVID-19 vaccine would cause sterilization in women.
The story was sourced from a blog called Health and Money News and referenced statements made by Michael Yeadon, who is not the head of Pfizer research. Yeadon did work for Pfizer but left the company in 2011, according to his biographical information in the blog “Lockdown Sceptics,” to which Yeadon has contributed. His title at Pfizer was vice president and chief scientist for allergy and respiratory.
See that? Of course the guy has nothing to do with pfizer and is anything but "head of pfizer research"!
He just "did work for Pfizer" as " vice president and chief scientist for allergy and respiratory", "big difference! Oranges and apples huhuhuh-hu!".
Fuckheads
>Yeadon and German physician Wolfgang Wodarg sent a letter to the European Medicines Agency, calling on EMA to halt clinical trials of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine in the European Union. In the letter, Wodarg and Yeadon stated that the Pfizer vaccine blocks a protein that is key in the formation of the placenta in mammals, and they claimed that it’s possible women who receive the vaccine could become infertile. However, they did not state as fact that the vaccine causes sterility, as the Health and Money News headline suggests.
So, the Pfizer vaccine blocks a protein that is key to mammal reproduction, according to the former Pfitzer vice president and chief scientist for allergy and respiratory.
Therefore, according to snopes logic, zero chance for a vaccine induced infertility/sterilization here, because eh, snopes!
Fucktards
So of course the claim is labelled false, not "mostly false", outright false as in "there's nothing to it whatsoever", followed by a "snopes" virtue signal message such as "we fight infodemic!"
Pissbags
Anyway, here's the so called rebuttal, which is an absolute joke intellectually speaking
>>In early December 2020, social media users shared rumors that the “head of Pfizer research” had warned that the drug company’s new COVID-19 vaccine would cause sterilization in women.
The story was sourced from a blog called Health and Money News and referenced statements made by Michael Yeadon, who is not the head of Pfizer research. **Yeadon did work for Pfizer** but left the company in 2011, according to his biographical information in the blog “Lockdown Sceptics,” to which Yeadon has contributed. **His title at Pfizer was vice president and chief scientist for allergy and respiratory.**
See that? Of course the guy has nothing to do with pfizer and is anything but "head of pfizer research"!
He just "did work for Pfizer" as " vice president and chief scientist for allergy and respiratory", "big difference! Oranges and apples huhuhuh-hu!".
Fuckheads
>>**Yeadon and German physician Wolfgang Wodarg sent a letter to the European Medicines Agency, calling on EMA to halt clinical trials of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine in the European Union. In the letter, Wodarg and Yeadon stated that the Pfizer vaccine blocks a protein that is key in the formation of the placenta in mammals, and they claimed that it’s possible women who receive the vaccine could become infertile.** However, they did not state as fact that the vaccine causes sterility, as the Health and Money News headline suggests.
So, the Pfizer vaccine blocks a protein that is key to mammal reproduction, according to the former Pfitzer vice president and chief scientist for allergy and respiratory.
Therefore, according to snopes logic, zero chance for a vaccine induced infertility/sterilization here, because eh, snopes!
Fucktards
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