The CEO of Pfizer said people who intentionally spread misinformation about coronavirus vaccines are "criminals."
"Those people are criminals," Pfizer’s Albert Bourla told Atlantic Council think tank CEO Frederick Kempe on Tuesday. "They’re not bad people. They’re criminals because they have literally cost millions of lives."
Bourla said it is a "very small" group of people who are purposefully spreading misinformation on vaccines, which he says misleads people who are already hesitant on getting the shots.
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"The only thing that stands between the new way of life and the current way of life is, frankly, hesitancy to vaccinations," he said, adding that people can get "back to normal" if they get the vaccine.
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