A “bad actor”
However, according to Bahr, the 57 vaccinations that were administered are either less effective or ineffective, based on the new information provided by the pharmacist. This is because the mRNA molecules in the vaccine quickly fall apart at room temperature.
“It’s become clear that this was a situation involving a bad actor, as opposed to a bad process,” Dr. Bahr said. He asserted that the incident did not result from any gaps in its protocols on vaccine management.
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