This is a history lesson on “how to hide hot batches” courtesy of the government aging that’s supposed to protect us.
The “small batch rule,” came from an internal directive to break up batches among different regions so that the “hot” batches would not all end up in one place where a cluster of deaths would attract notice.
This is the incident that caused Wyeth (now Pfizer) to adopt the “small batch rule,” an internal directive to break up batches among different regions so that the “hot” batches would not all end up in one city where a cluster of deaths would attract notice. CDC also initiated its… https://t.co/BRmMzmxqtD
— Robert F. Kennedy Jr (@RobertKennedyJr) March 14, 2024
In 1979, eleven babies died of SIDS in one county in Tennessee.
— Lauren Houston (@LegalizeItLala_) March 14, 2024
They all had received the same vaccine from the same batch at around the same time.
Wyeth's (since merged with Pfizer) response:
Instead of recalling the vaccine pending an investigation, they covered it up AND… pic.twitter.com/EeeIMxY2VL