You might have heard that even though the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has officially “approved” one COVID shot so far – the so-called COMIRNATY from Pfizer – this approved drug is supposedly not being administered in clinics, doctors’ offices, and pharmacies. Instead, only the version that was granted Emergency Authorization Use (EUA) is available.
The reason, some skeptics claim? Until and unless COMIRNATY is added to the official childhood vax schedule per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Pfizer is reluctant to roll out their shiny and new approved drug to adults because it would make them vulnerable to lawsuits over injuries and death that these shots may cause (since the insane legal immunity granted to vax manufacturers is only applicable to their products that are part of the official jab schedule). Heavily “fact-checked,” this story has plenty of inconclusive points … not unlike some concerning claims recently made by an Australian lawyer, who asserts that the circulating COVID shots actually have a different formula altogether compared to what was used in research….
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