Pharmacy license suspended for Wisconsin man accused of ruining vaccine
Pharmacy license suspended for Wisconsin man accused of ruining vaccine
He hasn't been charged with a crime, with the Ozaukee County district attorney saying further testing needed to be done on the supposedly spoiled vials.
GRAFTON, Wis. - The Wisconsin Pharmacy Examining Board took action Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 13, voting unanimously to suspend the pharmacy license of Steven Brandenburg, 46, accused of purposefully sabotaging 500+ doses of the COVID-19 vaccine at Aurora Grafton.
"He’d formed this belief they were unsafe," Ozaukee County District Attorney Adam Gerol said during a virtual court hearing for Brandenburg, adding that Brandenburg was upset because he and his wife are divorcing, and an Aurora employee said Brandenburg had taken a gun to work twice.