Moderna Faces Ban for Bribing Children to Join Covid ‘Vaccine’ Trials – EVOL

UK authorities have launched an investigation into pharmaceutical giant Moderna (MRNA) over allegations the company bribed children with cash and teddy bears to take part in Covid “vaccine” trials.

Moderna could face suspension over the practices deemed “unacceptable” by regulators.

The Covid “vaccine” maker is due to be audited by the Prescription Medicines Code of Practice Authority (PMCPA).

The PMCPA said it is investigating Moderna over “unacceptable” practices that brought discredit upon the industry.

If found to be lacking adequate compliance systems, Moderna could be banned from selling its products in the UK.

Moderna could ultimately be suspended or expelled from the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI).

The investigation was launched following reports of several code breaches.

The most egregious included representatives of the company offering children £1,500 ($1,997) and teddy bears to take part in Covid “vaccine” trials.

In a fresh ruling, which is expected to be published in the coming days, the company was also found to have misled regulators about when it first became aware of the financial incentives to children.

Moderna claimed it had taken action as soon as it was notified about the cash offer by the Health Research Agency in January

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