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PHARMA POLICE

A Brighton-based film company has caught a big pharmaceutical CEO admitting that he doesn’t want countries who can’t afford the COVID vaccine to be able to make their own, because there’s no profit in it. The chief executive officer was recorded before he was aware that the camera was rolling saying “where’s the money in that?” in reply to a question asking if it would be better to vaccinate the world and get rid of the disease altogether?

This shockingly blunt admission was part of a two-minute clip that appropriately went viral in June as part of a scripted campaign for vaccine equality starring Bafta winning comedian Jolyon Rubinstein. The end card reveals that it is a parody to bring awareness to this issue. Commissioned

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