The FDA approval lists Comirnaty as the officially approved shot. Although it claims this shot is interchangeable with the EUA Pfizer shot, it explicitly says that the two shots are "legally distinct". Document EVERYTHING and do not sign any waivers. This will be a lawsuit goldmine for service members who decide to get the shot if they are not given Comirnaty.
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They will have vials of something, otherwise where is the fluid coming from? Clearly they won't have Comirnaty yet, as they've admitted it's not ready. At this time they will only be able to to inject the currently available EUA shot, and asking to see the vial is part of documenting and pointing out that they are giving the incorrect shot.
As far as Pfizer's shot not having approval, it unfortunately does but only under the name Comirnaty. All of the documents are available on the FDA's website. The bait and switch happening now is them trying to continue using the current shot as if it's the correct one with the approval.