"COMIRNATY (COVID-19 Vaccine, mRNA) is the same formulation as the PfizerBioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine and can be used interchangeably with the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine to provide the COVID-19 vaccination series. https://www.fda.gov/media/150386/download"
There is a clear legal distinction between both and they cannot force anyone to take the BionTech version since it is still experimental
TLDR: the FDA did both in approving Cominarty and extending the EUA. The vax if produced and labelled and distributed as Cominarty is FDA approved. Without it, it is EUA only.
Under Cominarty, Pfizer can be held liable for death or adverse reactions. Under the EUA vax, they may not. As such, there seems to be strong legal incentive for Pfizer to NOT produce or distribute Cominarty. This might explain the confusing rationale of approval, and the EUA extension. Hope this clears things up a little. Bottom line, we have Schrodinger's Vaccine that is both FDA approved and unapproved, depending on labeling.
It’s not FDA approved.
It is for 16+. Ages 12-15 is still EUA.
No it is not. The vaccine in its entirety is still EUA. See more details: https://patriots.win/p/12jwVlXCWu/why-is-no-one-talking-about-this/c/
"COMIRNATY (COVID-19 Vaccine, mRNA) is the same formulation as the PfizerBioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine and can be used interchangeably with the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine to provide the COVID-19 vaccination series. https://www.fda.gov/media/150386/download"
There is a clear legal distinction between both and they cannot force anyone to take the BionTech version since it is still experimental
Additionally, ComiRNAty is not available and has yet to be manufactured/labeled.
Comi-RNA-ty. Commie RNA? I mean cmon, that's hilarious. White hats must be in control LOL.
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/mainstream-media-fda-approval-pfizer-vaccine/
TLDR: the FDA did both in approving Cominarty and extending the EUA. The vax if produced and labelled and distributed as Cominarty is FDA approved. Without it, it is EUA only.
Under Cominarty, Pfizer can be held liable for death or adverse reactions. Under the EUA vax, they may not. As such, there seems to be strong legal incentive for Pfizer to NOT produce or distribute Cominarty. This might explain the confusing rationale of approval, and the EUA extension. Hope this clears things up a little. Bottom line, we have Schrodinger's Vaccine that is both FDA approved and unapproved, depending on labeling.