According to Wikipedia, FDA gave EUA on Dec 11, 2020. Interesting, however, as I was digging on this, I learned something I had not known about the Pfizer Vax:
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla said he decided against taking funding from the US government's Operation Warp Speed for the development of the vaccine "because I wanted to liberate our scientists [from] any bureaucracy that comes with having to give reports and agree how we are going to spend the money in parallel or together, etc." Pfizer did enter into an agreement with the US for the eventual distribution of the vaccine, as with other countries.
I had always assumed that WarpSpeed had given funding to Pfizer, but apparently that wasn't the case. Interesting, eh?
Sauce for Dec 14th date?
I know that some of the folks I know who consider themselves extremely lucky to get access to the jabs early, got them around Feb/March 2021.
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Timeline
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Sauce by OP: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-55305720
According to Wikipedia, FDA gave EUA on Dec 11, 2020. Interesting, however, as I was digging on this, I learned something I had not known about the Pfizer Vax:
I had always assumed that WarpSpeed had given funding to Pfizer, but apparently that wasn't the case. Interesting, eh?
Actually yes. That is very interesting.
Also clears Trump's direct hand in Pfizer's adverse effects at least, which is a nice bonus.
bingo
https://www.hhs.gov/coronavirus/covid-19-vaccines/index.html
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-55305720
Thank you.