Captain Walker wrote: “The FDA approval applies only to Comirnaty, which is not available on the US market.”
That’s incorrect. Comirnaty and the vaccine previously known as “Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine” are identical and interchangeable.
What is Pfizer-BioNTech/Comirnaty?
Once vaccines are approved by the FDA, companies can market the vaccines under brand names. COMIRNATY is the brand name for the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. After FDA
approval, the FDA-authorized Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for individuals ages 12 years and older can now be marketed as COMIRNATY. No change was made to the vaccine’s formula with the name change.
Captain Walker wrote: “The Pfizer and Moderna products on the market now are under EUA, which is why the manufacturers cannot be sued.”
There is no difference in the legal liabilities.
In terms of their composition, perhaps. But in terms of legal liability, they're as different as night and day. The FDA will not allow the Comirnaty label to be placed on the existing stockpiles of drugs; the only Covid shots available in the US are available under the EUA.
Pfizer and Moderna would both lose their legal protection if their shots were not authorized under the EUA.
(In your response, please explain how neither Pfizer nor Moderna can be sued if they are using FDA fully approved drugs.)