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==Own words==
 
==Own words==
Kate Bingham, chair of the group wrote in ''[[The Lancet]]'' that "The Vaccine Taskforce was the brainchild of Sir Patrick Vallance, the UK Government's chief scientific advisor, who saw the need for a dedicated, nimble private-sector team of experts embedded in the Government to drive forward the development of vaccines for the UK and internationally."<ref>https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)32175-9/fulltext</ref>
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[[Kate Bingham]], chair of the group wrote in ''[[The Lancet]]'' that "The Vaccine Taskforce was the brainchild of Sir [[Patrick Vallance]], the UK Government's chief scientific advisor, who saw the need for a dedicated, nimble private-sector team of experts embedded in the Government to drive forward the development of vaccines for the UK and internationally."<ref>https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)32175-9/fulltext</ref>
  
 
==Membership==
 
==Membership==
Members include [[John Bell]],<ref>https://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2020/09/12/oxfords-sir-john-bell-not-going-beat-second-wave/</ref> who attended the [[2013 Bilderberg]]. King Bingham headed the group but stepped down after "criticism when it was reported that Ms Bingham, a former venture capitalist and the wife of Jesse Norman, a Tory minister, had used the services of eight consultants to advise her on media strategy."<ref>https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/kate-bingham-uk-covid-vaccine-b1767653.html</ref>
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Members include [[John Bell]],<ref>https://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2020/09/12/oxfords-sir-john-bell-not-going-beat-second-wave/</ref> who attended the [[2013 Bilderberg]]. When interviewed by John Snow in 2020 he stated that “These [COVID-19] vaccines are unlikely to completely [[sterilize a population]]. They're very likely to have an effect which works in a percentage. Say, 60% or 70%.”<ref>https://www.bitchute.com/video/peWeU9vfUjhv/</ref>
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[[Kate Bingham]] was appointed chair of the group on 16 May 2020 but stepped down after "criticism when it was reported that Ms Bingham, a former venture capitalist and the wife of [[Jesse Norman]], a Tory minister, had used the services of eight consultants to advise her on media strategy."<ref>https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/kate-bingham-uk-covid-vaccine-b1767653.html</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:52, 1 September 2023

Group.png UK Vaccine Task Force  
(COVID-19/Task Force)Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
FormationMay 2020
Founder• Patrick Vallance.jpg Patrick Vallance
• Chris Whitty.jpg Chris Whitty
Membership•  Theodore Agnew
• Stephen Barclay.jpg Steve Barclay
•  Steve Bates
• John Bell unlikely to completely sterilize a population.jpg John Bell
• Kate Bingham.jpg Kate Bingham
•  Tim Colley
•  Clive Dix
•  Nick Elliott MBE
• Official portrait of Rt Hon Matt Hancock MP crop 2.jpg Matt Hancock
•  Divya Chadha Manek
•  Madelaine McTernan
•  Ian McCubbin
•  Dan Osgood
• Alok Sharma.jpg Alok Sharma
•  Ruth Todd
•  Jonathan Van-Tam
•  Patrick Vallance?
•  Chris Whitty?
"A dedicated, nimble private-sector team of experts embedded in the Government to drive forward the development of vaccines for the UK and internationally."

Own words

Kate Bingham, chair of the group wrote in The Lancet that "The Vaccine Taskforce was the brainchild of Sir Patrick Vallance, the UK Government's chief scientific advisor, who saw the need for a dedicated, nimble private-sector team of experts embedded in the Government to drive forward the development of vaccines for the UK and internationally."[1]

Membership

Members include John Bell,[2] who attended the 2013 Bilderberg. When interviewed by John Snow in 2020 he stated that “These [COVID-19] vaccines are unlikely to completely sterilize a population. They're very likely to have an effect which works in a percentage. Say, 60% or 70%.”[3]

Kate Bingham was appointed chair of the group on 16 May 2020 but stepped down after "criticism when it was reported that Ms Bingham, a former venture capitalist and the wife of Jesse Norman, a Tory minister, had used the services of eight consultants to advise her on media strategy."[4]


 

Employee on Wikispooks

EmployeeJobAppointedEnd
Kate BinghamChair16 May 202031 December 2020

 

Known members

3 of the 18 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Stephen BarclayBritish Conservative MP and former Minister
John BellMedical researcher who attended the 2013 Bilderberg. Appointed to the UK Vaccine Task Force. Became a center of attention when he stated that COVID-19 vaccines "are unlikely to completely sterilize a population".
Matt HancockUK health secretary who promoted the UK Covid lockdown, while profiting financially from the UK government's handling of the event.
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