WASHINGTON – U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) sent a letter to Department of Defense (DoD) Secretary Lloyd Austin, Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Robert Califf, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Rochelle Walensky regarding concerns about mislabeling and unauthorized manufacturing connected to COVID-19 vaccines at military bases.
Nine DoD whistleblowers disclosed to Congress that at least one vaccine lot number—FW1331—was manufactured at a location that was not FDA approved. These whistleblowers also alleged that this lot number, which was printed on a vaccine vial labeled “Comirnaty,” appeared on a CDC database that lists Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) vaccine lot numbers.
The senator wrote, “DoD, FDA, and CDC must provide a thorough explanation for why a vaccine lot with the ‘Comirnaty’ label would be listed on a database that is meant to display vaccine lots associated with the EUA.”
The full text of the letter can be found here also.
https://www.ronjohnson.senate.gov/services/files/2266AE5A-027A-42F2-90E1-D4430F32BF37
It looked like bait and switch to me. In Europe (at least in my country), I saw the official Pfizer certificate of vaccination of a friend, and it said Comirnaty. BioNTech is German, I believe, and Pfizer is American. I think they produced the same drug both places, but called them different names so FDA in the US and EMA in the EU could refer to each other, saying the drug was ok.