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MMR Whistleblower

When I showed up to start work at Merck, they were dealing with a potential product recall. It wasn’t just something that was casually discussed, it was a sky-is-falling level event. The crisis surrounded Merck’s blockbuster selling MMR vaccine against measles, mumps and rubella and worries that it might be defective. It was the end of the world for them. I mean, can you imagine if  they’d have to recall that, they’d have to go to the millions of parents whose kids got out-of-specification vaccine, let them know, they’d have to take the MMR vaccine off the shelves… And they didn’t have a solution, so they would’ve had to stop selling it, stop distributing.

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3 Responses

  1. Who were the judges that decided it’s ok for a medical industry to false documentation?
    Why haven’t are sponsored news report this?

  2. Good to get these further details. But very regrettable that Wakefield’s blockbuster “Protocol 7” movie wasn’t mentioned. It really brings home the fraud that was briefly described here in a gut-punch that can’t be forgotten, even moreso given the court failure that wasn’t yet known at the time the film was released.

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