Vaccinate Mandate







The fact is that there is a history of many drugs that were approved by the FDA that turned out to be dangerous and were eventually pulled from the market. Always best to proceed with caution and scrutinize FDA-approved drugs. Therefore, yes, drug reps can, and should, question the efficacy and safety of the drugs they promote.

I'll wager that whatever drug you promote had wayyyy fewer study subjects than the vaccines did during their development, and less post marketing data after launch (these vaccines have been used in hundreds of millions of people!!), The risks of covid far outweigh the risks from the vaccines.

The fact that the FDA has made mistakes in the past doesn't seem to stop you from citing FDA data when you detail doctors (the ONLY data you're allowed to discuss), right? I mean, you still promote your drug?

Again, it's fine to be a vaccine skeptic, but you shouldn't be drug rep. There is simply no way to maintain your intellectual honesty when telling doctors to believe what the FDA says about the safety/efficacy of the drug you promote while at the same time believing the FDA totally missed (or concealed!) risks associated the MRNa CV19 vaccines. Or, worse, is part of some conspiracy to harm people. Ugh.
 


















They don't require it because they can't.. they may ask you to disclose whether you have had it or not, but they can't require you to take it. Besides.. it doesn't prevent "transmission," so it's completely illogical to begin with.