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 won’t have the vails. They will just have syringes drawn up ready to give.
They will most definitely have the vials. Based on the temperature requirements for the Pfizer shot, they'll have to methodically draw it out as they ensure members are ready to receive it. Regardless, the batch numbers are documented and can be matched to the shot given so even if for some strange reason they do have shots drawn, this info can be tracked.
When I got the Pfizer back in January, I never saw a vial. It was ready to go when I got there. In and out in a few minutes.
Wow. 8 months now. How are you morphing?
Sensitivity to light, pale skin, no heartbeat, need to consume hemoglobin to survive, general immortality but other than that, no side effects.