There are approved vaccines but what are being delivered are the experimental ones. Otherwise the emergency use would be ended and so would immunity. Check around and you’ll find that there are no approved vaccines being administered (at least the last time I checked it was only the experimental ones which are reported as distinctly different.)
Reno89519 wrote: “There are approved vaccines but what are being delivered are the experimental ones. Otherwise the emergency use would be ended and so would immunity. Check around and you’ll find that there are no approved vaccines being administered (at least the last time I checked it was only the experimental ones which are reported as distinctly different.)”
There are no differences between the ‘approved’ vaccines and those being ‘delivered’ other than the name on the bottle. They are “Identical and interchangeable”. The ‘legally distinct’ phrase only refers to labelling. The manufacturing and ingredients are the same. The EUA remains in effect so that vaccines produced under that EUA can still be approved.