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Pharmacist arrested, accused of ruining COVID vaccine doses

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Pharmacist arrested, accused of ruining COVID vaccine doses

Pharmacist arrested, accused of ruining COVID vaccine doses

A Wisconsin hospital pharmacist was arrested on Thursday on suspicion of sabotaging more than 500 doses of coronavirus vaccine by deliberately removing them from refrigeration to spoil, police and medical authorities said.

Fred Katayama reports.

Police say they’ve arrested a pharmacist at a hospital in Wisconsin on Thursday on suspicion of sabotaging more than 500 doses of coronavirus vaccine.

The pharmacist is accused of intentionally removing them from refrigeration so they would spoil.

Some of the doses in question were administered before hospital officials determined the medication made by Moderna had been left unrefrigerated long enough to render them ineffective.

The remaining doses were discarded.

The pharmacist, who has not been publicly identified, worked at Aurora Medical Center in the Milwaukee suburb of Grafton.

Aurora Health Care Medical Group president Dr. Jeff Bahr said Moderna has assured the hospital that those doses removed from refrigeration pose no safety issue to those who had received an injection.

“Importantly, there is no evidence that the individual in question tampered with the vaccine in any way other than removing it from refrigeration, leading to what is known as denaturing the vaccine.” When the misplaced vials were found on December 26, the pharmacist said it was an inadvertent error.

But hospital officials said he admitted on Wednesday to intentionally removing the vaccine from cold storage.

Neither Aurora Health nor law enforcement offered any possible motive for the sabotage.




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