Costa Rica Scraps Vaccine Mandate, Opens Probe into Pfizer

At a press conference on August 3, Costa Rican President Chavez announced that “Today vaccines are no longer mandatory and any action against someone who does not want to be vaccinated is a violation of the law.” Chavez overturned his predecessor’s vaccine mandate, saying that they would have no tolerance for discrimination in health care. “Costa Ricans are not a cow driven with sticks and forced into vaccination,” the 61-year-old told the news conference. In announcing the end of health restrictions, Chávez will launch an investigation into vaccine contracts the previous administration signed with pharmaceutical companies, including Pfizer and AstraZeneca.

“We are going to investigate why it is they bought so many vaccines when the data available showed the market was already saturated,” The 49th president of Costa Rica said. “Millions of dollars’ worth of vaccines were purchased at a time that the vaccination rate was already waning. I have no idea how much money was squandered on vaccines that will not be used and expire”.

Analysts believe that in the future, more countries will follow Costa Rica’s lead to cancel the vaccine mandate for the CCP virus and pursue an investigation into the vaccine. The world will gradually bring the Various interests and deals behind the CCP virus vaccine to light. People worldwide are fed up with the vaccine mandate, and the new government of Costa Rica that follows this trend deserves applause.

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