Covid jab skipped vital safety checks ‘due to time constraints’, German Covid inquiry told

Vital safety checks were not carried out on Covid vaccines before they were rolled out to millions, Germany’s pandemic inquiry has heard.
A former chief toxicologist for Pfizer said the mRNA jabs were not checked for any cancer causing properties “due to time constraints” which he said is “regrettable.”
Nor were proper checks done on its impact on pregnancy, the inquiry was told.
Dr Helmut Sterz, who worked as chief toxicologist for Pfizer Europe until 2008 gave evidence this month to Germany’s Covid Inquiry – known as the Corona Enquete Commission.
During the hearing, Dr Sterz confirmed he had reviewed documents relating to the Pfizer-BioNTech mRNA vaccine – Comirnaty.
Dr Sterz has studied publicly available evidence and research papers, about the laboratory and human trials of the mRNA Covid vaccine and potential side effects.
Asked whether the vaccine had been fully tested before approval, he told the committee:
“No, the (cancer causing) carcinogenic risk was not investigated due to time constraints. Incidentally, I find it very concerning and also regrettable that no alternative investigations were carried out.”
He added that a study on reproduction, fertility, pregnancy and newborn development had not been done to the necessary standards.
“A reproductive toxicity study in rats for (the mRNA vaccine) for Cominarty was conducted inadequately, and an important side effect, early abortions was not taken seriously. So no reliable estimates of the vaccine’s effect on pregnancy or subsequent development were possible.”
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