No. What you call a COVID-1984 "vaccine" is still experimental and is NOT what the FDA approved. Comirnaty is NOT what you took and you should have been informed you were in fact partaking in a clinical trial. As I stated in my previous post, the FDA approved the Jim Jones Jab under an Emergency Use Authorization. Pfizer and Moderna have intentionally kept it under that status to avoid liability for all the people who have died or were injured.
The Comirnaty they filed for approval with the FDA is a different chemical compound. They filed only to give them protection from others copying the technology that applies to both, not to get the chemical compound approved which would open them up to liability.
https://brownstone.org/articles/is-pfizers-fda-approved-comirnaty-vaccine-available-in-the-us/
Hmm, looks like a whole bunch of FDA approval memos are linked there. Along with study data and package inserts.
I will also provide you with this excerpt from the package insert provided with the vaccine, since the fear-mongers love to tell you that the ingredients of the vaccines are being kept secret for 75 years:
Each 0.3 mL dose of COMIRNATY (2023-2024 Formula) is formulated to contain 30 mcg of a nucleosidemodified messenger RNA (modRNA) encoding the viral spike (S) glycoprotein of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant lineage XBB.1.5 (Omicron XBB.1.5).
Each 0.3 mL dose of COMIRNATY also includes the following ingredients: lipids (0.43 mg ((4- hydroxybutyl)azanediyl)bis(hexane-6,1-diyl)bis(2-hexyldecanoate),
0.05 mg 2-(polyethylene glycol 2000)-N,N-ditetradecylacetamide,
0.09 mg 1,2-distearoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine, and 0.19 mg cholesterol), 0.06 mg tromethamine,
0.4 mg tromethamine hydrochloride, and 31 mg sucrose.
This package insert is available on the FDA website as well as from any pharmacy that administers Comirnaty. Whenever I get a vaccine or other drug, I always ask for the package insert. That's because I like reading all of the technical data.