It's fucking bullshit. Same with finding any laws they violate. Got a few days to push against the unconstitutional mandate, as I don't trust my colleague/shop steward because he's kinda dumb, and also has his nose buried in the ass of our union delegate.
I have an idea of what I want to put in a letter, which is going to multiple entities. First will be that it's against my religion, second that it violates civil rights, third I want some "official" and unofficial resources, such as anecdotal evidence of doctors using therapeutics vs the CDC/FDA narrative, while also using CDC/FDA resources to show the dangers. Next will obviously be the violation of the Nuremberg Code.
It will obviously be respectful but firm.
Looking it up, I couldn't find anything that said Comirnaty is approved for use outside the US. Is that deliberate, that it's difficult to find any resource that specifically says that (I'm going to assume yes)? Where could I find info that says Comirnaty is approved for only outside the US?
Why do you believe it's only approved for outside of US if you can't find any evidence for that claim?
Which is part of the problem. If something is not available in the US, isn't that important?