If what you is true why did it get authorized under Emergency use authorization?
In other words if you end up dead you can’t sue them.
Vaccines are given to protect against getting a virus,so why get a vaccine for a virus which has already spread world wide and mutated thousands of times.
I don’t know if you became gay or not,what that has to do with it only you can answer
Emergency Use Authorization is one of several methods available to the FDA to enable rapid review of new medicines where there is an urgent need. President Trump was the one who made the determination that the vaccines fit that need and should be put on the EUA track.
"In other words if you end up dead you can’t sue them."
That has nothing to do with the EUA. That has to do with a decision made by Congress in the 1980s after a bunch of anti-vaccine activists launched so many nuisance lawsuits against vaccine makers that there was a serious risk of all vaccine production halting in the US. In other words, the "vaccine choice" crowd wanted to take everyone else's choice away. So Congress stepped in between the two parties and removed vaccines from the jurisdiction of US courts. That's been the case for nearly 40 years. Has nothing to do with EUA. Has nothing to do with COVID-19.
"Vaccines are given to protect against getting a virus,so why get a vaccine for a virus which has already spread world wide and mutated thousands of times."
You mean like smallpox? Or polio? Or whooping cough?
Just because a disease is common and widespread doesn't mean there isn't value in protecting yourself from it.