Full FDA Authorization Of Vaccines


i'll reiterate............it took YEARS, sometimes DECADES, for other vaccines...................but this particular one is going to be more effective and less damaging than any other in history after only a year of emergency testing???????????????

I cannot help but look at this cynically and consider the political issues involved. why should I trust government on this one single issue when they've gotten all the others wrong?
 
i'll reiterate............it took YEARS, sometimes DECADES, for other vaccines...................but this particular one is going to be more effective and less damaging than any other in history after only a year of emergency testing???????????????

I cannot help but look at this cynically and consider the political issues involved. why should I trust government on this one single issue when they've gotten all the others wrong?

Nothing else really need be said.
 
i'll reiterate............it took YEARS, sometimes DECADES, for other vaccines...................but this particular one is going to be more effective and less damaging than any other in history after only a year of emergency testing???????????????

I cannot help but look at this cynically and consider the political issues involved. why should I trust government on this one single issue when they've gotten all the others wrong?

Have you read the article?
 

FDA approval of the Covid-19 vaccine could mean more people will get vaccinated for an unexpected reason


"Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine is currently only authorized for emergency use in the United States, but its full approval by the US Food and Drug Administration could happen within weeks.

The ramifications could alter the course of the pandemic in several ways.

First, full approval of a Covid-19 vaccine could persuade more people to get vaccinated.

More than 30% of the eligible population in the United States still hasn’t gotten a vaccine."

"Three in ten unvaccinated adults said they would be more likely to get vaccinated if one of the vaccines moves to full approval, according to a survey from the Kaiser Family Foundation."

"Full approval of a Covid-19 vaccine could also make workplace mandates easier. Many unvaccinated people would face a financial reason to get one; they’ll need it to keep their jobs.

“FDA approval alone is not going to make many individuals run out and get it now, but you’re going to start seeing health systems and employers feel more emboldened to require them,” Wolf said. “There’s precedent for mandatory vaccinations and immunizations.”

Workplaces already have the legal authority to mandate the Covid-19 vaccine, according to the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. But full approval could give any legal challenge less potency.

FDA approval is the gold standard. The world’s regulators look to our FDA as the beacon when it comes to such issues as this,” George Karavetsos, a legal expert who had worked at the FDA and now provides strategic advice to FDA regulated companies as an attorney at Buchanan Ingersoll Rooney, said. “I can assure you, they’re going to make sure they got this right.”"

"Full approval may also provide political cover to get more people vaccinated. On Wednesday, Louisiana’s Governor John Bel Edwards said he would not consider requiring the vaccine for state employees “unless and until the FDA grants full licensure to one of more of the Covid vaccines.” The state has the highest per capita number of cases of any state and one of the lowest vaccination rates."

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Bring it ON.

only an idiot would inject a mutagen into themselves.
 
the wheels are falling off this here biden administration.


it turns out, the new normal sucks ass.

trump is coming back.
 

FDA approval of the Covid-19 vaccine could mean more people will get vaccinated for an unexpected reason


"Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine is currently only authorized for emergency use in the United States, but its full approval by the US Food and Drug Administration could happen within weeks.

The ramifications could alter the course of the pandemic in several ways.

First, full approval of a Covid-19 vaccine could persuade more people to get vaccinated.

More than 30% of the eligible population in the United States still hasn’t gotten a vaccine."

"Three in ten unvaccinated adults said they would be more likely to get vaccinated if one of the vaccines moves to full approval, according to a survey from the Kaiser Family Foundation."

"Full approval of a Covid-19 vaccine could also make workplace mandates easier. Many unvaccinated people would face a financial reason to get one; they’ll need it to keep their jobs.

“FDA approval alone is not going to make many individuals run out and get it now, but you’re going to start seeing health systems and employers feel more emboldened to require them,” Wolf said. “There’s precedent for mandatory vaccinations and immunizations.”

Workplaces already have the legal authority to mandate the Covid-19 vaccine, according to the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. But full approval could give any legal challenge less potency.

FDA approval is the gold standard. The world’s regulators look to our FDA as the beacon when it comes to such issues as this,” George Karavetsos, a legal expert who had worked at the FDA and now provides strategic advice to FDA regulated companies as an attorney at Buchanan Ingersoll Rooney, said. “I can assure you, they’re going to make sure they got this right.”"

"Full approval may also provide political cover to get more people vaccinated. On Wednesday, Louisiana’s Governor John Bel Edwards said he would not consider requiring the vaccine for state employees “unless and until the FDA grants full licensure to one of more of the Covid vaccines.” The state has the highest per capita number of cases of any state and one of the lowest vaccination rates."

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Bring it ON.

This is F.U.B.B.

Clarification on full approval: https://www.forbes.com/sites/leahro...ed-any-covid-19-vaccines-yet/?sh=325ff412646d

Also:

According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a vaccine is:1

"A product that stimulates a person's immune system to produce immunity to a specific disease, protecting the person from that disease."
Immunity, in turn, is defined as:

"Protection from an infectious disease," meaning that "If you are immune to a disease, you can be exposed to it without becoming infected."
That's the medical definition. The legal definition, in the few cases where it has been detailed, is equally unequivocal:

Iowa code2 — "Vaccine means a specially prepared antigen administered to a person for the purpose of providing immunity."
Washington state code3,4 — "Vaccine means a preparation of a killed or attenuated living microorganism, or fraction thereof …" The statute also specifies that a vaccine "upon immunization stimulates immunity that protects us against disease ..."

These definitions, both medical and legal, present problems for mRNA "vaccines," since:

mRNA injections do not impart immunity. Moderna and Pfizer both admit that their clinical trials aren't even looking at immunity. As such they do not fulfill the medical and/or legal definition of a vaccine.
They do not inhibit transmissibility of SARS-CoV-2 infection. As such they do not fulfill the medical and/or legal definition of a vaccine.
 
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