Examining Big Pharma’s Exemption from Liability for the COVID-19 Vaccine
What is mass-vaxxing with no accountability about?
It’s akin to sedition to question anything these days about the covid crisis and the vaccination campaign. Even medical professionals who are not necessarily in opposition, but have science-based concerns about the drug are mocked, vilified, or simply ‘canceled’. While the majority of my psychotherapy therapy clients are relieved to have access to a vaccine and the hope of returning to a state of greater ease and agency, there are those who remain, for a variety of credible reasons, ambivalent. In the confidential safety of sessions, these folks have the freedom to voice their trepidation. Steering clear of digital identity fears, civil liberties violations, and biological weaponization, we instead address more practical concerns fueling hesitancy about being inoculated.
One glaring source of distress is Big Pharma’s exemption from any sort of liability. Likewise, the FDA has sovereign immunity. Publicly stated or not, mass-vaxxing with no accountability is indeed troublesome to many.
In an effort to acquire a basic understanding of why and how Big Pharma has legal immunity from damages, I’ve come across some interesting data.