Biden Grants Pfizer and Moderna Legal Immunity for COVID Vaccine Crimes Until 2029


The Biden administration has quietly extended a controversial pandemic-era policy shielding COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers from facing justice for injuries or deaths caused by their products until 2029 at the earliest.

The move effectively grants pharmaceutical companies immunity from accountability, sparking outrage among those demanding justice for the millions of victims of the experimental Covid mRNA vaccine.

Officials at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) justify the extension by citing “a credible risk” that the pandemic could return and spiral out of control within the next four years. This is despite COVID-related deaths and hospitalizations hitting historic lows.

Meanwhile, concerns grow as vaccine injuries and deaths climb to unprecedented levels, fueling debate about the necessity to hold the Covid cabal to account for the crimes during the pandemic.

The Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness (PREP) Act was initially enacted in 2020, in part to encourage vaccine manufacturers to speed up their research of Covid vaccines without fear of being held legally responsible for life-changing side effects and deaths.

The extension, which had last been renewed in May 2023, also protects healthcare workers and hospitals who provide the shots from being sued. 

This move is set to anger the incoming Trump administration, in particular vaccine skeptic Robert F Kennedy Jr who has been nominated to head the HHS. 

RFK Jr has long carried the vaccine safety flag, once claiming that the inoculations are contributing to the explosion of autism in highly vaccinated populations, and now heads up a movement attempting to make vaccine manufacturers more accountable for vaccine injury claims. 

This may also anger the fast-growing number of Americans who were injured by the vaccines and claim they are being ignored. 

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