No Evidence COVID-19 Vaccines Stopped Transmission When Authorized, Confirms Liberal Government

Published on March 30, 2024

The health minister’s representative in the House of Commons has confirmed that COVID-19 vaccines were approved without evidence they prevent transmission. “At the time of initial authorization of the first COVID-19 vaccines, Pfizer-BioNTech, in December 2020, there was no reported evidence on the efficacy of the authorized COVID-19 vaccine to prevent asymptomatic infection, to reduce viral shedding, or to prevent transmission,” Liberal MP Yasir Naqvi said in the House on March 22. Mr. Naqvi, who serves as parliamentary secretary to Health Minister Mark Holland, was providing a response to formal questions from Tory MP Colin Carrie filed in an order paper. Mr. Naqvi elaborated that in February and March 2021, a few months after vaccines were first authorized, preliminary data from the ongoing clinical trials “showed a lower prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 infection in asymptomatic participants in the short term.”...