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Pfizer has been accused by the UK’s pharmaceutical watchdog of β€œbringing discredit” on the industry after senior executives used social media to promote an β€œunlicensed” Covid vaccine.

Since time has come it is time ‘we the people get some answers from this fraud company’

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The company has been found to have breached the regulatory code five times, which also includes making misleading claims, failing to maintain high standards and promoting unlicensed medicines.

A ruling by the pharmaceutical watchdog, the Prescription Medicines Code of Practice Authority (PMCPA), relates to a complaint about a message posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, in November 2020 by senior Pfizer employees.

The complaint raised concern about Pfizer’s β€œmisuse of social media to misleadingly and illegally promote their Covid vaccine”, according to the ruling.

They claimed that such β€œmisbehaviour” on social media was β€œeven more widespread” than they had thought and β€œextended right to the top of their UK operation”.

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