McCullough criticizes vaccination as primary pandemic strategy

Peter A. McCullough President at McCullough Foundation - McCullough Foundation
Peter A. McCullough President at McCullough Foundation - McCullough Foundation
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Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH has expressed his views on pandemic response strategies, emphasizing that vaccination should not be the primary approach. He argues that mass immunization can lead to viral resistance and prolong outbreaks among vaccinated individuals.

Dr. McCullough also criticized the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA), claiming it has been involved in corruption for years by directing funds to vaccine companies for their development efforts. He suggests that halting 22 mRNA projects benefiting large pharmaceutical companies should be the beginning of addressing corruption.

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