Sure it's relevant. CMAnon was theorizing that the vaccine manufacturers would use the EUA status as a means to avoid lawsuits for side effects from the jabs.
I was pointing out that that couldn't be an issue because vaccine manufacturers can not be sued for side effects of their vaccines, no matter if the vaccine is FDA approved or has an EUA.
I wasn't claiming that the vaccines were FDA approved. I was simply pointing out that one of the scenarios described in the conversation was wrong due to the PREP Act.
Sure it's relevant. CMAnon was theorizing that the vaccine manufacturers would use the EUA status as a means to avoid lawsuits for side effects from the jabs.
I was pointing out that that couldn't be an issue because vaccine manufacturers can not be sued for side effects of their vaccines, no matter if the vaccine is FDA approved or has an EUA.
I wasn't claiming that the vaccines were FDA approved. I was simply pointing out that one of the scenarios described in the conversation was wrong due to the PREP Act.