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Fernando Polack

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(paediatrician)
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Born6 March 1967
NationalityUS
Alma materUniversity of Buenos Aires
InterestsPfizer jab
Doctor who was lead investigator for Argentine Pfizer jab trial site

Fernando Polack is an Argentinian doctor who was lead investigator for trial site 1231 of the Pfizer jab trial[1][2][3][4][5].

"Real person or ghost?"[6]

Education

He graduated from the University of Buenos Aires in 1990. He completed residency training at the French Hospital in Buenos Aires and at William Beaumont Hospital in Michigan followed by a post-doctoral fellowship at Johns Hopkins University.[7][8]

Trial site 1231

Trial site 1231, located in Argentina, somehow managed to recruit 10% of the total trial participants for the Pfizer jab, 4,501 in all, and they did so in just three weeks, and without a contract research organization (CRO). The lead investigator for trial site 1231 was Dr. Fernando Polack, who also happens to be[9]:

Polack "is literally the busiest doctor on the planet," because in addition to all those roles, he also managed to single-handedly enroll 4,500 patients in three weeks, which entails filling out some 250 pages of case report forms (CRFs) for each patient. That’s about 1,125,000 pages total. (CRFs are documents used in clinical research to record standardized data from each patient, including adverse events.)

Augusto Roux, an Argentinian man who participated in Pfizer'Covid "vaccine" trials suffered a serious adverse event that was deleted from the system by Dr. Fernando Polack, Pfizer's lead investigator for the Argentine trials. He reported that Roux, the participant in question, had to be hospitalized for reasons "not related to the vaccine.' Roux was turned into the "disappeared" patient.[12]


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