Because its EUA is for those 12-15 and approved for label usage, which is 16+. Yes, as crazy as it sounds, it can be both approved for 16 and older and under emergency usage for 12-15. I think you're getting hung up on the word "fully". They're not talking about ages when they say "fully".
The FDA granted the EUA for ages 12-15 after it was already on the market for 16 and older. So I would expect FDA approval for ages 12-15 to be following soon, once they reach whatever time frame they were using for the approval for 16+.
Please note: just because I understand the basics of how FDA approval and EUA work doesn't necessarily mean I agree with their usage.
I just don't want people to look uneducated when they try to tell normies this stuff.
I get it fren, I read the report today as well... I'm only saying that it really isn't 100% approved which still gives hope to us...The fda is playing g with the lives of people and any ammo that can be used against them is needed... Stay safe and be well...
I understand. But if you're thinking that people will be able to reject the jab on the basis that it isn't fully approved, I'm afraid you're going to be really dissapointed.
I get the need for hope, but I don't want our soldiers thinking they can use that as cause for refusal without facing penalties. I want them to be as prepared as possible before they face the jab.
But I know your heart is with them. You stay safe and well, too.
No, that wasn't what I was implying... However, I have a 13 year old daughter so that one fa t is very pertinent to my situation... Something our young men and women in the military may be able to use is a lawsuit that the government of India has filed against the WHO official in that country for falsification of the facts about Ivermectin and HCQ and their efficacy in fighting the wuflu... Keep getting g that info out there fren... Knowledge is power... WWG1WGA
Because its EUA is for those 12-15 and approved for label usage, which is 16+. Yes, as crazy as it sounds, it can be both approved for 16 and older and under emergency usage for 12-15. I think you're getting hung up on the word "fully". They're not talking about ages when they say "fully".
The FDA granted the EUA for ages 12-15 after it was already on the market for 16 and older. So I would expect FDA approval for ages 12-15 to be following soon, once they reach whatever time frame they were using for the approval for 16+.
Please note: just because I understand the basics of how FDA approval and EUA work doesn't necessarily mean I agree with their usage.
I just don't want people to look uneducated when they try to tell normies this stuff.
I get it fren, I read the report today as well... I'm only saying that it really isn't 100% approved which still gives hope to us...The fda is playing g with the lives of people and any ammo that can be used against them is needed... Stay safe and be well...
I understand. But if you're thinking that people will be able to reject the jab on the basis that it isn't fully approved, I'm afraid you're going to be really dissapointed.
I get the need for hope, but I don't want our soldiers thinking they can use that as cause for refusal without facing penalties. I want them to be as prepared as possible before they face the jab.
But I know your heart is with them. You stay safe and well, too.
No, that wasn't what I was implying... However, I have a 13 year old daughter so that one fa t is very pertinent to my situation... Something our young men and women in the military may be able to use is a lawsuit that the government of India has filed against the WHO official in that country for falsification of the facts about Ivermectin and HCQ and their efficacy in fighting the wuflu... Keep getting g that info out there fren... Knowledge is power... WWG1WGA