Recording Shows AstraZeneca CEO Saying Immunocompromised Can’t Be Vaxxed

AstraZeneca CEO Pascal Soriot says “millions of immunocompromised people can’t be vaccinated” and “antibody treatment has enormous potential” in revealed footage.

QUICK FACTS:
  • Project Veritas has obtained a company-wide Zoom call from Dec. 2020 in which Soriot talks about complications with COVID vaccines and those with underlying conditions and compromised immune systems.
  • “Like if you have an immune disease, lupus, or some other immune condition, you cannot—or multiple sclerosis, you can’t be vaccinated,” Soriot said. “So, there are millions of people in the world that will need a protection that cannot be coming from a vaccine.”
  • The video surfaced just one month after the World Health Organization claimed that the AstraZeneca vaccine is completely safe for those with compromised immune systems.
  • “It should be noted that the full two dose regimen of this vaccine is believed to be more protective against variants of concern than a single dose alone,” the WHO said. “Further to this, SAGE [Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization] recommends that severe and moderately immunocompromised persons should be offered an additional dose of vaccine.”
ASTRAZENECA CEO ON ANTIBODY PROTECTION AGAINST COVID-19:

“The longer antibody has enormous potential.”

BACKGROUND:
  • On Tuesday afternoon, James O’Keefe of Project Veritas raised concern over the released footage.
  • “If the CEO of one of the world’s largest pharmaceutical companies realized back in 2020 that antibody treatments are necessary for the immunocompromised, why would governments around the world force vaccine mandates when millions of people are at risk if they get it?” O’Keefe asked.
  • Relatively early on in the pandemic monoclonal antibody treatment was known to be effective, but heavily restricted as treatment under the Biden administration.

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