If the vial doesn't say Comirnaty on it, it isn't Comirnaty. There are no vials of Comirnaty available in the United States. Here's the CDC link proving that Comirnaty is not available in the USA:
Whether the manufacturer would have more liability for the Comirnaty versus the EUA version remains to be seen in a court of law, but the paperwork submitted to gain approval includes language describing the Comirnaty product as "legally distinct".
Here are some articles from Children's Health Defense which explore the topic. Their founder is Robert Kennedy Jr so I would have to believe they have a pretty good grasp on the subject.
If the vial doesn't say Comirnaty on it, it isn't Comirnaty. There are no vials of Comirnaty available in the United States. Here's the CDC link proving that Comirnaty is not available in the USA:
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/programs/iis/COVID-19-related-codes.html#codes
Whether the manufacturer would have more liability for the Comirnaty versus the EUA version remains to be seen in a court of law, but the paperwork submitted to gain approval includes language describing the Comirnaty product as "legally distinct".
Here are some articles from Children's Health Defense which explore the topic. Their founder is Robert Kennedy Jr so I would have to believe they have a pretty good grasp on the subject.
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/?s=comirnaty
Thanks. This all falls in line with what I thought until someone made me question it.
Beautiful succinct comment with source. You love to see it.