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No need to panic, says expert after Pfizer Covid-19 docs unsealed, sending antivaxxers into a tizzy

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Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine has 1 291 side-effects, according to the documents that the pharmaceutical wanted sealed for 75 years.
Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine has 1 291 side-effects, according to the documents that the pharmaceutical wanted sealed for 75 years.
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It was developed too quickly – at breakneck speed, in fact – and we're not being told the full story when it comes to Covid-19.

This is what many who are sceptical of coronavirus vaccinations have been saying. Yet developing a vaccine is a long and complex process that can take 10 to 15 years for scientific and medical research, confirms the History of Vaccines.

Pfizer was the first pharmaceutical to receive emergency use authorisation from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), followed by Johnson and Johnson, and Morderna, in the bid to get the world vaccinated against the current pandemic. It seemed to fast, too soon as governments across the world, medical aid schemes, some employers and other private institutions beseeched people to get the jab, reassuring them through various campaigns they have nothing to fear.

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