‘Too much’: Billionaire executive warns against 4th shot

Isaac Larian is fed up with COVID-19 shots and he’s telling everyone about it. 

Larian is the chief executive officer of MGA Entertainment, the largest private-owned toy company in the world. Today, he wrote a post on LinkedIn expressing his thoughts on news that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is now pushing the fourth COVID shot to people over 50. 

“I got triple vaccinated,” wrote the Iranian-American businessman. “I never got covid. Must be all the immune system I obtained living in slums of Tehran. In December, I discovered my left hand was losing its power. Thought it was discs and had 2 surgeries. But the weakness remains. Finally, one doctor after numerous tests determined it's because of vaccine. It attacks the nervous system ( it's rare).” 

Larian went on to caution the public about the fourth vaccine. 

“I don't believe in conspiracies. But this CDC recommends fourth Covid vaccine doses for people age 50 and older is way too much now . Be careful,” the 68-year-old concluded. 

“Are you getting the fourth dose?” asked one user. 

“NO,” Larian replied in all caps. 

Larian is not alone in his mistrust of the CDC. 

Earlier this week, physician and bestselling author Steven Phillips, M.D., posted a viral tweet about the loss of trust in certain governmental organizations. 

“In 25 years of medical practice, I've never heard so many physicians casually mention in conversation how they no longer trust NIH, CDC, or FDA,” wrote the Yale med school alum. “If that's not a wake up call, I don't know what is.” 

Last month, a New York Times report exposed the CDC for purposefully omitting crucial data related to the third COVID shot, reported Frontline News. 

The CDC justified withholding the data because it might be interpreted to mean that the vaccine is ineffective.  

The report sparked widespread outrage, with many on social media calling for the resignations of key CDC officials.  

"Everyone leading the CDC should be fired. Everyone,” tweeted Ben Shapiro.