Seems like with all these data coming in on its safety issues, it would or could never get approved, which is what I want as it appears to be a death shot.
I assume they would do BS fuckery with the numbers to push through for approval.
But if it were judged like a 'regular' vaccine, could it ever be approved?
I worry if they push for approval, they will push it on everyone including the kids.
Why do you say "Illegally EUA?" This could be a good red pill.
The law shows, the vaccine is not allowed to be used for emergency use if there is a viable treatment available.
"(c)Criteria for issuance of authorization ...
(3)that there is no adequate, approved, and available alternative to the product for diagnosing, preventing, or treating such disease or condition;"
These studies show that there are numerous treatments available for Covid-19. These are metadata analyses which include in total links to hundreds of studies and journal papers that have looked into the efficacy of Ivermectin, Hydroxychloroquine, Vitamin D and many other treatments (tabs at the top of page for meta analysis on each treatment type, each one containing links to many independent studies). By all available data these treatments have higher efficacy than the vaccines. All of these have been proven far past the level the vaccine has in all categories of numbers, tests, efficacy and safety.
Back in 2020 HCQ was being reported as the worst thing ever. This was fundamental in getting the vaccine an EUA. Of course in 2005 they knew it was a viable treatment for SARS, but in 2020 they said it would kill people. Here is a report with links to a paper that shows that a study done in March 2020 was using a potentially lethal dosage of HCQ which will have almost certainly skewed the results of the tests.
From the paper:
"A loading dose is important because of the large volume of distribution. The loading dose will be 800 mg, administered 6-hourly,until 2 doses have been administered. Subsequently, starting 12 hours after the first loading dose,the dose will be 400 mg administered 12-hourly for 12 doses"
That is 2400 mg in 24 hours.
This shows the recommended dosages for HCQ. The maximum dose for a single day is half that, most are 1/6th. At the very least these extreme dosages skewed the results on this "failure" of HCQ in the beginning of the testing. At worst such high dosages caused overdose related death or injury in the sick people it was used in.
Since there are viable treatments available, the EUA is illegal. They are not "approved" treatments, but they have far exceeded the standard of proof of approval by any standard, and far, far above the vaccines in use. They all have decades of safety usage and are considered among the safest (and best) medications known to man for numerous other infection type diseases.
Oh! I didn't know the rule for there being "no adequate, approved, and available alternative to the product..." applied to Emergency Use Authorization. For some reason, I was thinking this only applied to FDA-approved vaccines. Wow, this is really a game-changer.
Thanks for the info, fren!