“Some people got the wrong one.”
QUICK FACTS:
- Whistleblower recordings appear to show medical staff admitting they used the wrong diluting substance when administering Covid-19 injections to children, as well as to lower-income and homeless adults, according to Project Veritas (PV).
- Staff appear to confirm the error “could cancel out [the protection of the vaccine] or have adverse effects” and admit they improperly mixed the vaccine with bacteriostatic water instead of saline solution.
- Pfizer, the CDC, and the FDA have instructed bacteriostatic water is not to be used, note PV.
- DocGo, a provider of mobile medical services and transportation, and its subsidiary Ambulnz failed to disclose the incidents, according to PV, and it is unclear whether any affected patients were ever notified.
- The recordings were obtained by PV from a whistleblower employed through DocGo/Ambulnz.
WATCH THE VIDEO:
WHY THE NURSE CAME FORWARD:
- The DocGo/Ambulnz nurse reached out to PV because the potential risk to children receiving the botched mixture was too significant.
- “These are little kids, these are babies,” the whistleblower said during an interview with PV founder James O’Keefe.
- The whistleblower revealed the lack of training at DocGo/Ambulnz: “On my first day there were no instructions about mixing the vaccine. I called the supervisor and asked, ‘how do I dilute this vaccine?’ He told me to ‘YouTube it.’ We were never given an in-service.”
- Proper in-service training is mandatory standard operating procedure in the medical field, PV reports.
BACKGROUND:
- DocGo/Ambulnz supervisor Guy Banks can be heard in the video instructing staff how to properly vaccinate patients over the phone: “Make sure it’s the right one, because some people got the wrong one.”