“Is there something about identical to and interchangeable with that confuses you?”
Then explain to me why the J&J mRNA shot was removed from the market if it was “identical to and interchangeable with” or does that confuse you?
MercyFlush wrote: “Then explain to me why the J&J mRNA shot was removed from the market if it was “identical to and interchangeable with” or does that confuse you?”
You are confused. The J&J was not mRNA. It was partially removed from the market due to some rare blood clotting issues. It is still available but restricted to adults who are unable or unwilling to take either the Pfizer or the Moderna vaccines.
One of the more popular myths about the Pfizer vaccines is that it has not been fully approved but is still under an EUA. The full approval renamed the Pfizer vaccine to “Comirnaty”. The vaccine produced under the EUA is still available and will be until all the EUA stocks are used. The vaccine produced under the EUA is ‘identical to and interchangeble’ with Comirnaty. I’ve yet to encounter anyone who can explain how two things can be ‘identical and interchangeable’ and still be differen.