I've mentioned it before, here in Denmark the official name written on the covid certificates of "vaccination" is Comirnaty. Have been wondering if this is sone "bait and switch" scheme between the US FDA and the EU EMA?
Yes, "bait and switch" is the correct term. I think they are trying to trick the population into using up the "rushed to market" experimental vax. Comirnaty is the FDA approved vax in the US however is it not available and won't be until late 2023. Like all FDA approved drugs, Comirnaty MUST go through a tightly controlled manufacturing process, one that BioNtech did not go through.
I have friends in the military that have gone to every single pharmacy within a 100 mile range of here to get Comirnaty, because their Orders state very clearly that they MUST get the FDA approved covid vaccine. There is countless vids on tiktok, bitchute, etc where military members and others show there is no Comirnaty available anywhere in the US.
Many of the pharmacies do not even know they are still giving out the "Emergency Authorisized Use (EAU)" experimental vaccine until they are asked to show the package inserts and/or the vials. NONE of it says Comirnaty, it is still BioNtech. Often times they will claim that it is the same formulation, however "formulation" definition does not mean what they think it means.
Both FDA and Pfizer state that BioNtech(EAU) and Comirnaty are the same formulation. They do NOT state that it is the same formula or ingredients. Formulation of a drug means how it is administered, such as in a pill form , liquid, nasal spray, suppository, epidermal patch, or via injection. They are most certainly pulling a bait and switch and muddying the waters with verbiage in order to confuse not only the layman but the Doctors and Pharmacies as well.
The DoD is worse than that. So any of the vaccines on the WHO EUL (includes indian vaccines, sinovax, Astrazeneca) are theoretically allowed. The only one mandated is Cominarty.
When Servicemen realized that only Cominarty was mandated, they brought it up as an issue. Some medical practitioners printed their own label instead and swapped labels after servicemen started asking to see the vials.
I've mentioned it before, here in Denmark the official name written on the covid certificates of "vaccination" is Comirnaty. Have been wondering if this is sone "bait and switch" scheme between the US FDA and the EU EMA?
Yes, "bait and switch" is the correct term. I think they are trying to trick the population into using up the "rushed to market" experimental vax. Comirnaty is the FDA approved vax in the US however is it not available and won't be until late 2023. Like all FDA approved drugs, Comirnaty MUST go through a tightly controlled manufacturing process, one that BioNtech did not go through.
I have friends in the military that have gone to every single pharmacy within a 100 mile range of here to get Comirnaty, because their Orders state very clearly that they MUST get the FDA approved covid vaccine. There is countless vids on tiktok, bitchute, etc where military members and others show there is no Comirnaty available anywhere in the US.
Many of the pharmacies do not even know they are still giving out the "Emergency Authorisized Use (EAU)" experimental vaccine until they are asked to show the package inserts and/or the vials. NONE of it says Comirnaty, it is still BioNtech. Often times they will claim that it is the same formulation, however "formulation" definition does not mean what they think it means.
Both FDA and Pfizer state that BioNtech(EAU) and Comirnaty are the same formulation. They do NOT state that it is the same formula or ingredients. Formulation of a drug means how it is administered, such as in a pill form , liquid, nasal spray, suppository, epidermal patch, or via injection. They are most certainly pulling a bait and switch and muddying the waters with verbiage in order to confuse not only the layman but the Doctors and Pharmacies as well.
The DoD is worse than that. So any of the vaccines on the WHO EUL (includes indian vaccines, sinovax, Astrazeneca) are theoretically allowed. The only one mandated is Cominarty.
When Servicemen realized that only Cominarty was mandated, they brought it up as an issue. Some medical practitioners printed their own label instead and swapped labels after servicemen started asking to see the vials.