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Uruguayan justice asks the government and Pfizer to clarify components of anticovid vaccines

First modification: 03/07/2022 – 22:26

Montevideo (AFP) – The Uruguayan government and the pharmaceutical company Pfizer have 48 hours to present to the justice detailed information on the anticovid vaccines administered in the country, according to a court order released on Saturday.

The judge of the Administrative Litigation Court (TCA) Alejandro Recarey made the request in response to a request for protection to suspend the administration of the vaccine in children, planned in the country from 5 years of age, although voluntarily. .

According to the decision, the Executive and the US laboratory must provide documentation on the composition of the vaccines, including the possible presence of “graphene oxide” or “nanotechnological elements”.

Data is also requested that demonstrates the “harmlessness” of “the substance called messenger RNA” and that proves with studies by the US agency of the United States, the FDA, “the experimental nature” of the vaccines.

The magistrate asks that the authorities “explain whether alternative anticovid-19 therapies have been studied” and “if not, clarify why these solutions were not explored,” according to the document.

The contracts signed between the government and Pfizer are also subject to scrutiny to see if they contain clauses “for civil indemnity or criminal impunity for suppliers regarding the occurrence of possible adverse effects,” among other details.

The court decision also requires explanations as to whether studies have been carried out “aiming to explain the notorious increase in deaths from covid-19 as of March 2021 in relation to the previous year.”

“Very especially, Pfizer will be instructed to state within 48 hours – with the provision of documentary data if applicable – if the company has admitted (…) the verification of adverse effects of vaccines against the so-called Covid-19. In general, and also in detail regarding the child population,” says the document.

The judicial decree set a hearing for next Wednesday, in which representatives of the Presidency and the Ministry of Health, as well as the US company, must appear.

Neither the Uruguayan authorities nor the company had reacted this Sunday to the summons.

Since the start of the pandemic, a great deal of information has been circulating on the internet about the supposedly harmful content of vaccines, mentioning components such as magnets (graphene) and microchips.

Much of that information has been widely denied by AFP Factual.

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