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To: TexasGator
'Approved' is not the same as 'licensed'. Below is evidence which shows the EUA version of the Covid 'vaccine' is still being administered even though there is a licensed version. The difference is that the EUA version is free of liability, unlike the licensed version. They are deceiving the public.


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https://www.fda.gov/emergency-preparedness-and-response/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/covid-19-vaccines-2024-2025

Food and Drug Administration (.gov)

https://www.fda.gov › emergency-preparedness-and-response › coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19 › covid-19-vaccines-2024-2025

COVID-19 Vaccines for 2024-2025 | FDA

The FDA has approved and authorized for emergency use updated COVID-19 vaccines (2024-2025 formula) that include a monovalent (single) component that corresponds to the omicron variant KP.2 strain ...


16 posted on 04/03/2025 5:08:35 PM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: ransomnote

If you don’t go along with this bioweapon, you are forced to resign your hospital position. That is why I work at a private clinic now. This is a continuing crime against humanity with many evil players reaping the profits and intended outcomes.


19 posted on 04/03/2025 5:16:47 PM PDT by doc maverick
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To: ransomnote
THe CDC is distributing Emergency Use Authorized versions of all Covid19 'vaccines' when licensed versions are available, and the Covid 'emergency' status was terminated in 2023. The only known reason for this bait-and-switch is that licensed versions entail liability and EUA versions do not. Their excuses and rationalizations for distributing EUA 'vaccines' after the Covid 'emergency' was terminated in 2023 is on the following page:

https://www.fda.gov/emergency-preparedness-and-response/mcm-legal-regulatory-and-policy-framework/faqs-what-happens-euas-when-public-health-emergency-ends

At the start of the Plandemic, a requirement of an EUA for the Covid 'vaccines' was the fact that an emergency existed. It looks like HHS amended this requirement in 2023 to include the 'potential for an emergency'. Those monsters!

On March 17, 2023, HHS issued a notice that, effective March 15, 2023, the HHS Secretary amended the February 4, 2020 determination made pursuant to section 564 of the FD&C Act and determined pursuant to his authority under section 564(b)(1)(C) that there is a public health emergency, or a significant potential for a public health emergency, that affects, or has a significant potential to affect, national security or the health and security of United States citizens living abroad and that involves a biological agent, namely the novel (new) coronavirus (nCoV) first detected in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China in 2019 (SARS-CoV-2). 

For the record, Covid 19 was never a 'novel' (new) corona virus.

20 posted on 04/03/2025 5:16:47 PM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: ransomnote

“Approved’ is not the same as ‘licensed’.”

Approval is granted after safety has been determined.

Licensing is for a unique name given to an already approved drug.

EUA can be given for either an unapproved OR approved drug.


21 posted on 04/03/2025 5:19:40 PM PDT by TexasGator (1)
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