That is a good question. I am uncertain if the EUA granted any additional corp. immunities, above and beyond the immunities from lawsuits that they normally have.
If I recall correctly, the EUA simply extended the existing immunity for drugs classified as vaccines.. So, if correct, then it could be stated that the EUA did in effect grant the pharma corps. immunity. But, I cannot make that claim without a better understanding of the details of the EUA.
That is a good question. I am uncertain if the EUA granted any additional corp. immunities, above and beyond the immunities from lawsuits that they normally have.
If I recall correctly, the EUA simply extended the existing immunity for drugs classified as vaccines.. So, if correct, then it could be stated that the EUA did in effect grant the pharma corps. immunity. But, I cannot make that claim without a better understanding of the details of the EUA.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/12/16/covid-vaccine-side-effects-compensation-lawsuit.html
"Is anyone liable?
Remember, vaccine manufacturers aren’t the ones approving their product for mass distribution. That is the job of the FDA.
Which begs the question, can you sue the U.S. government if you have an extraordinarily bad reaction to a vaccine?
Again, the answer is no."
Fraud vitiates everything.
Agreed. He should say that.
Thats not true, you can sue anyone for anything at anytime. Whether or not a court entertains it is a different story.
We can now however sue federal agencies. This would presumably include the CDC, FDA, and NIH.
https://twitter.com/BelannF/status/1757956393196269875