Pfizer CEO cancels visit to Israeli occupation for not being vaccinated

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Published: 2021-03-06 14:05

Last Updated: 2024-04-23 02:21


Pfizer CEO cancels visit to Israeli occupation for not being vaccinated
Pfizer CEO cancels visit to Israeli occupation for not being vaccinated

Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla cancelled his visit to the Israeli Occupation because he has not been vaccinated against coronavirus, as reported by N12 Friday. Bourla and other members of the delegation have not received the second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine yet, as reported by the Jerusalem Post.

The visit has been postponed, which makes things more difficult due to the upcoming elections in the Israeli Occupation. A Pfizer spokesperson told N12 that "The visit to Israel will probably be scheduled toward the end of spring."

Back in December, Bourla said he has not been vaccinated yet because he does not want to cut in line.' He added that he wanted to wait until it is his age group's turn to receive the vaccine.

During an interview with NBC News Bourla referred to the Israeli Occupation as the "world's lab" because they are only using the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. He added that "the real-world data that we are getting from Israel and other studies will help us understand this better."