Emergency use vaccines were approved BECAUSE there were no therapeutics ( they said). So, if there are therapeutics we shouldn’t need the emergency use vaccines……..?
I think Dr. McCullough gave a different interpretation of the EAU during his interview with Joe Rogan.
It went something like this (paraphrased): "the provision in the EAU was worded in such a manner that it could instead mean that it requires no other preventative treatments [vaccines], rather than it requiring no other viable treatments."
I would have to go back to that part in the interview, and pull up the EAU again, to see whether that's what he meant and whether that's a reasonable interpretation.
(With that said, some of the COVID treatments do act well as prophylaxis, so, the definition above would have to be specific enough to exclude non-injectable medications that in effect prevent COVID).
Emergency use vaccines were approved BECAUSE there were no therapeutics ( they said). So, if there are therapeutics we shouldn’t need the emergency use vaccines……..?
Also for failing the consistency standard. 10 times more variation than the flu vaccine.
The Pfizer pill is EUA approved. This one is probably EUA as well.
I think Dr. McCullough gave a different interpretation of the EAU during his interview with Joe Rogan.
It went something like this (paraphrased): "the provision in the EAU was worded in such a manner that it could instead mean that it requires no other preventative treatments [vaccines], rather than it requiring no other viable treatments."
I would have to go back to that part in the interview, and pull up the EAU again, to see whether that's what he meant and whether that's a reasonable interpretation.
(With that said, some of the COVID treatments do act well as prophylaxis, so, the definition above would have to be specific enough to exclude non-injectable medications that in effect prevent COVID).