The FDA did NOT grant full approval to the Pfizer shots
(www.americanthinker.com)
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No, just no.
It clearly states this:
It is the full FDA approval. The real issue is to focus on the fraud that must have gone into approving a faulty vaccine, rather than the technicality of "vaccine not approved"
Robert Malone disagrees with you.... License was given to something not yet manufactured.
Correct. Video and transcript here:
https://www.thethinkingconservative.com/dr-malone-sounds-alarm-on-liability-coverage-of-pfizer-vaccine/
Cormirnaty is not manufactured or available in the US. The Pfizer drug that is available is still EUA. The FDA approval letter makes the clear distinction between the two.
The importance here is (1) that Pfizer still cannot be held liable for adverse events or death, and (2) it is still illegal to mandate the vax, because what is available to us is EUA.
Even if a medication is approved it should never be mandated, or forced. Years from now anything could happen to those that take it.
Remember Zantac... (Coincidentally made by Pfizer) FDA approved for almost 40 years. Removed from sale and FDA approval in 2020 due to causing cancer.
This drugs history alone should be all the ammo anyone needs to refuse any FDA approved vax. FDA has a terrible track record. I can easily list 6 more drugs that were FDA approved and caused major health problems (even death), including issues in unborn babies (DES).
Peace Out!
Dr. Malone has detailed notes on what the two letters from the FDA mean for approval of the jabs. What they're shooting in people's arms is not FDA-approved!
https://files.catbox.moe/a4dwq8.pdf
Dr. Malone's website:
https://www.rwmalonemd.com/news
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i wouldn't put it past the DS that they did exactly this^.
As I understand it, they approved one called Comirnaty for ages 16+ and extended the EUA for those below.
Comirnaty has AFAIK not been used in the US, but in my country, I have seen this name mentioned on a "vaccine passport" of someone I know.
I'm beginning to suspect, that the US and EU use different vials and are trying to fool us by approving each others.