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But wait. If you don’t get boosted you’ll get covid and if you get Covid you’ll die. Are you saying that Covid isn’t a big deal for people under 50? Was this all a scam so that Trump didn’t get re-elected?
The real question is what are the long term effects of whatever was injected into people? That's the million dollar question.
richwicks says
Pharam
At first I thought that was a typo.
Onvacation says
richwicks says
Pharam
At first I thought that was a typo.
It was but now it's been pointed out, I won't edit it to be "Pharma".
Onvacation says
richwicks says
Pharam
At first I thought that was a typo.
It was but now it's been pointed out, I won't edit it to be "Pharma".
I thought Biden only (almost) got away with his employee mandates because the Pfizer original two-dose series was FDA-approved. But only for ages 16 and up.
Only "Comirnaty", which is NOT available, was approved. This is a legal slight-of-hand that worked on most people get them to believe the shot was FDA-approved.
Patrick says
Only "Comirnaty", which is NOT available, was approved. This is a legal slight-of-hand that worked on most people get them to believe the shot was FDA-approved.
There seems to be a consensus that you can only have a vaccine mandate in the US if an FDA-approved vaccine is on the list of options.
There’s a line of reasoning that “the Pfizer vaccine” was approved by the FDA and whether it is distributed as “authorized” (unbranded) or “licensed” (Comirnaty) it satisfies that requirement. Same for Moderna and its Spikevax. @Patrick you and many others may disagree but I concede this for the sake of argument.
What I’m saying is even if you take that lenient definition of “approved vaccine” the approvals of Comirnaty and Spikevax were only for the initial two-dose series, not the boosters. The FDA never approved any COVID-19 vaccine for use as a booster.
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Undoctored says
Patrick says
Only "Comirnaty", which is NOT available, was approved. This is a legal slight-of-hand that worked on most people get them to believe the shot was FDA-approved.
There seems to be a consensus that you can only have a vaccine mandate in the US if an FDA-approved vaccine is on the list of options.
There’s a line of reasoning that “the Pfizer vaccine” was approved by the FDA and whether it is distributed as “authorized” (unbranded) or “licensed” (Comirnaty) it satisfies that requirement. Same for Moderna and its Spikevax. @Patrick you and many others may disagree but I concede this for the sake of argument.
What I’m saying is even if you take that lenient definition of “approved vaccine” the approvals of Comirnaty and Spikevax were only for the initial two-dose se...
No, you are wrong. According to your link, the FDA has extended EUA to the boosters. It has not approved them.
You fail at reading comprehension.
Yep, and that is one of the reasons that Xi Biden is going to extend the Emergency Declaration. If it lapses, there is no emergency authorization for the Vaxx.
The president’s latest statement indicates that this could be the final renewal, and that the PHE may finally expire in the new year.
The U.S. health department is set to renew it again in mid-October for what policy experts expect is the last time before it expires in January 2023.
That the boosters have been authorized by the FDA is correct, but sounds less ominous.
It sounds less apocalyptic to simply say the FDA has authorized the use of the Vaccine boosters.
Your way of phrasing simply sounds like fearmongering.
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