Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine is adulterated due to the undisclosed presence of a DNA sequence, experts say.
Pfizer's vaccine contains a Simian Virus 40 DNA sequence, authorities in Canada confirmed to The Epoch Times.
Authorities found the sequence after outside researchers, including Kevin McKernan, discovered the sequence in the shot.
While the primary genetic sequence of the virus associated with cancer is not in Pfizer's vaccine, there is a portion of the sequence called a promoter-enhancer, which "Can get things into the nucleus, so that is a concern," David Wiseman, a former Johnson & Johnson scientist, told The Epoch Times.
22,000 Women Studied-Here's What Happened After COVID-19 Vaccines Play Video Due to the presence of the sequence, some experts say, the FDA should find the product adulterated, which is defined under federal law as having a "Strength, quality, or purity differing from the official compendium." Congress directed the FDA that if tests are run on a drug suspected of being adulterated and the drug fails to meet the standards in the compendium, and there is a health hazard, to direct the manufacturer to issue a recall, Dr. Malone noted in an essay.
'We Do Not Know What Was Disclosed' Health Canada said sponsors such as Pfizer are expected to identify biologically functional DNA sequences within a plasmid, such as the SV40 sequence, when submitting applications for clearance.
Pfizer did provide the full DNA sequence of the plasmid but "Did not specifically identify the SV40 sequence," the health agency said.
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