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To: rxsid
“FDA may revise or revoke an EUA if the circumstances justifying its issuance (under section 564(b)(1))…”

Exactly. The FDA can withdraw the EUA if they choose to but nothing automatically revokes it when a new drug is approved.

23 posted on 08/27/2021 3:40:18 PM PDT by semimojo
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To: semimojo
"“FDA may revise or revoke an EUA if the circumstances justifying its issuance (under section 564(b)(1))…”

Exactly. The FDA can withdraw the EUA if they choose to but nothing automatically revokes it when a new drug is approved.

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No, not "exactly." You stated: "there’s no provision that revokes the EUA when alternatives emerge"

There is. It's in section 564. They may...or may not choose to revoke...but there IS a provision used to revoke.

And that's precisely the point of needing that question to be asked and answered.

Let the FDA explain to the American people why they should NOT revoke the other two, when there is an "approved" vaccine available.

Let's hear their answer.

25 posted on 08/27/2021 3:51:49 PM PDT by rxsid (HOW CAN A NATURAL BORN CITIZEN'S STATUS BE "GOVERNED" BY GREAT BRITAIN? - Leo Donofrio (2009))
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