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‘Provided by Pfizer’: COVID jab maker partners with Indiana to send parents postcards on routine shots

Updated: November 21, 2022 at 11:57 am EST  See Comments

Mon Nov 21, 2022 – 10:17 am EST

INDIANA (LifeSiteNews) – Pfizer, the pharmaceutical company pushing COVID jabs for young kids and on the general public, also partnered with Indiana to promote other childhood vaccines. The partnerships might also include insurance companies and other states.

My family received a phone call and a postcard from the Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) reminding me of potential vaccines for my son, who is approaching one year of age. Both the phone call and the postcard noted that the outreach is funded by Pfizer.

Pfizer did not respond to multiple requests for comment last week on the arrangement. LifeSiteNews asked for details on the financial arrangement, data sharing, and any concerns about a conflict of interest since Pfizer stands to profit from childhood vaccines, including the COVID shots.

IDOH said “the program has recently concluded” and reiterated there is no data shared.

Spokeswoman Jeni O’Malley wrote in an email to LifeSiteNews:

Indiana is one of several states that has historically participated in a program in which a third-party vendor conducts outreach to families whose children are behind in routine childhood immunizations. The goal of this program is to make

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