Quebec's Medicago COVID-19 vaccine faces WHO rejection over company's tobacco ties | CBC News

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The WHO has paused the process for pre-qualification of Quebec City-based Medicago's new COVID-19 shot because of its link to cigarette manufacturer Philip Morris International.

Posted: Mar 17, 2022 8:51 AM ET | Last Updated: 2 hours ago Medicago's new Covifenz shot is facing a hurdle in its approval process at the World Health Organization due to the Quebec company's ties to the tobacco industry.

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It's really because they refused to put bluetooth & the infamous Bill Gates microchip in their vaccine

Sounds like big tobacco forgot to make their contribution to the WHO.

Seriously? Summarily rejecting a vaccine, without even testing it, just because we don't like the people who make it? What if they offered us a cure for cancer? If anybody has a motive to cure cancer, it's tobacco companies. But we'd rather die than accept a cure they developed?

the WHO is rejecting it? it must actually work.

WHO - virtual signalling Not part of the club. Unbelievable.

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