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VisitWill the Australian study detect excessive levels of plasmid DNA in Pfizer's mRNA Covid vaccines by end of 2024?
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Australian Regulator Denies Pfizer Vaccine Contamination Amid Plasmid DNA Claims, Redacted Report
Jul 26, 2024, 11:46 AM
The Australian drug regulator, the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), has denied claims that Pfizer's mRNA Covid vaccines are contaminated. This follows assertions from at least four independent labs around the world that they have detected excessive levels of plasmid DNA in the vaccines. Additionally, the Australian government has released a 78-page report on batch tests of the Covid mRNA vaccines used during the pandemic, but the document is completely redacted. The release of the report was in response to a Freedom of Information request. A new study of Australian vials is expected to be released soon.
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