Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine does not contain fetal cells, more lies from Project Veritas
AP’S ASSESSMENT: False. The emails cited say that the vaccine was tested, not produced, using a cell line that originated with a fetus in the 1970s. That information was already publicly available.
THE FACTS: A widely shared video by the group Project Veritas has led to a false claim online that purported emails among Pfizer officials show that the pharmaceutical company’s COVID-19 vaccine contains aborted fetal cells.
But the video — an interview between Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe and a self-identified Pfizer employee who claims to show internal emails from the company — does not support that erroneous conclusion.
Instead, it shows that the company used a fetal cell line when testing the efficacy of its vaccine. Cell lines, which are key to medical research, are cloned copies of cells from the same source that have been adapted to grow continuously in labs.
Nevertheless, users spread the falsehood about the contents of the vaccine widely on social media with references to religious exemptions.
“You are mandated to inject dead babies into your body,” one Twitter account sharing the video falsely claimed. “Fetal cells in the vaccines yet they are denying people religious exemptions.”
A Facebook post citing the video made the false allegation that Pfizer had “failed to disclose the use of several aborted fetal cell lines, including the HEK 293 (from experiment 293) used in the research, development and production of their vaccine. They don’t want the public to know they used cells from aborted fetuses, so that your religious exemptions are denied.”
At the heart of the widely shared video spurring the false claims are purported emails among Pfizer officials from early 2021. The messages displayed show an alleged conversation about the company’s reluctance to publicize that testing of its vaccine — not production — used a cell line that was originally derived from fetal tissue.
One of the main emails cited specifically says, “Human fetal derived cell lines are not used to produce our investigational vaccine, which consists of synthetic and enzymatically produced components.” It adds: “One or more cell lines with an origin that can be traced back to human fetal tissue has been used in laboratory tests associated with the vaccine program.”
The video also shows an email referencing the HEK293T cell line — or Human Embryonic Kidney 293 — which was first established in the early 1970s using cells from a kidney of a fetus.
What’s not made clear in the video is that it is already public record that Pfizer’s vaccine was tested using such cells.
In a paper published in September 2020 detailing the vaccine’s development and success in mice and monkeys, Pfizer and BioNTech scientists said that the vaccine had been tested using the HEK293T cell line.
The conference recommended that, in the absence of a vaccine with no connection at all to such a cell line, vaccines that use them “only for testing would be preferable to those that use such cell lines for ongoing production.”
“There are no components of fetal cells in the vaccine, and none used in manufacturing,” Dr. Saahir Khan, an assistant clinical professor of infectious diseases at the University of Southern California, said in a phone interview about the Pfizer shot.
Khan said it is very common to use such cell lines somewhere along the way in the research or development of vaccines and other medicine for humans. He said such cell lines, started decades ago, are grown in labs — so the cells being used for research are not the original cells.
One has to ask the question as to why anyone would source information from a known website that continuously lies and publishes false information, unless paid to do so
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There is always a risk to anything in life, even crossing a street has risks but if we use moderation and good sense, we can all live a happy and comfortable life.
The vaccines for covid has minimal risk and can not only save vaccinated lives but also reduce the infection for those around us. Proven without a shadow of doubt.
Yeah, you're probably right.
""""I suppose the anti vaccine brigade should be congratulated for saving the planet, now they've started a campaign to recycle their BS"""" and yet, you harp on about English folk, like yourself whinging about "Brexit"
Mate, you're too preciouses. You of all people should take a flu jab since you don't believe in conspiracies.
Windows, stones and glass houses
The real story is very simple: aborted fetal cells were used in the DEVELOPMENT of the experimental gene therapy (commonly wrongly referred to as a vaccine). But of course the dishonest fake news tries to 'shift the narrative' using a laughably common bait-and-switch tactic. But then again, when they have loyal lemmings willing to spread the deliberately deceptive 'stories' on their behalf, then why would they stop?
Since genes are not altered in the vaccinated, it is NOT "gene therapy".
And YES, it IS a vaccine. Indeed, the vaccinated produce an immune response, which is the goal of the vaccine.
That immune response is multilayered, triggering not only the production of antibodies, but several other
levels of T cell responses as well.
Getting back to the topic of the blog, the cell line that was used during the development of the Covid-19 vaccines has been used with many other vaccines. The origin of the cell line is from an aborted fetus.
The fetus was not aborted with the purpose of vaccine development. But permission was given.
I don't see a problem with that.
People every day get organ transplants from people who have died. It saves the lives of the living.
This cell line has partially helped save the lives of millions of people. I don't see that as a bad thing.
After I am dead, I hope my body will help save the lives of others. In a way, part of me will live on.
The only realistic prove-able life after death.
The vaccine itself does not contian the fetal cells.
Sorry man, I must have confused you as the bloke whinging a couple of years ago if Brexit would alter your 'spanish' citizenship. No worries, it's all relative and it comes to pass. Similar to Covid and bird flu.
My apologies. May I add, that you're looking rather dapper in your sunglasses. How's Molly?
I haven't actually spoken to Molly since she was last here, but as I understand it she's fine
In a perfect world, let's pretend for arguments sake that Trump wasn't elected and your saviour Biden and Kamala were elected......whoops, hang on a minute
Don't let the facts, especially fun facts get in the way of a good story.
As you were, at ease soldier as Kabul turned to dust
And we all lived happily after.
The end