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The Full Story of Maddie de Garay’s Injury from Pfizer’s COVID Shot | Guest: Stephanie de Garay | 6/28/22
The Full Story of Maddie de Garay’s Injury from Pfizer’s COVID Shot | Guest: Stephanie de Garay | 6/28/22
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90 minutes
Released:
Jun 28, 2022
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How is it that millions of been injured by the shots, yet there is no focus on diagnosing, treating, studying, and learning from them? Why is there no effort to clamp down on the current loose regulatory scheme? Today, we have our answer. We’re joined by Stephanie de Garay, the mother of Maddie, who signed up for the 12- to 15-year-old Pfizer trial in January 2021. Within a day of the second shot, she suffered reactions all over her body, leaving her wheelchair-bound and with a feeding tube to this very day. Stephanie describes in vivid detail how Pfizer and the FDA, to this day, refuse to recognize her injury, much less help treat it, study it, and learn from it. Maddie’s story is a microcosm of what millions have gone through around the world. They have no voice. We must step up and be that voice. You can donate to Maddie’s medical expense fund here.
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Released:
Jun 28, 2022
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Podcast episode
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