I also read in the FDA paperwork, as I was trying to figure out why the Mockingbirds were saying Pfizer had an FDA approved-gen-mod shot. It seems it is Comirnity that is FDA-approved and not the one being used now. In the FDA papers, it said Comirnity has several ingredients not in the original. How to you FDA approve a different shot, something that has not been tested at all, even in comparison to the EUA shot? So they saying they are the same shots (supposedly), yet there are several more undisclosed ingredients in Comirnity, so not the same shot at all. This whole thing reeks of a shell game.The FDA fully approved a "vaccinee" because it is the same as the Pfizer BioTech, but it isn't because they admit there are several different ingredients. I will try to find the paperwork and link it.
I also read in the FDA paperwork, as I was trying to figure out why the Mockingbirds were saying Pfizer had an FDA approved-gen-mod shot. It seems it is Comirnity that is FDA-approved and not the one being used now. In the FDA papers, it said Comirnity has several ingredients not in the original. How to you FDA approve a different shot, something that has not been tested at all, even in comparison to the EUA shot? So they saying they are the same shots (supposedly), yet there are several more undisclosed ingredients in Comirnity, so not the same shot at all. This whole thing reeks of a shell game.The FDA fully approved a "vaccinee" because it is the same as the Pfizer BioTech, but it isn't because they admit there are several different ingredients. I will try to find the paperwork and link it.
From what I understand, EUA drugs can be “tweaked” as needed.
If they are "tweaked" then they are a different drug than the original. I can "twerk" Tylenol with anthrax and it is the same drug? Nope!
Completely agree.