To: Yo-Yo
That is NOT how it was described to the FDA in the emergency use application.
So if they got THAT wrong...
17 posted on
12/23/2021 11:30:40 AM PST by
LostInBayport
(When there are more people riding in the cart than there are pulling it, the cart stops moving...)
To: LostInBayport
That is NOT how it was described to the FDA in the emergency use application. So if they got THAT wrong...
https://www.news10.com/news/is-there-any-difference-between-a-covid-booster-and-a-third-dose/
What’s the difference between a booster and third dose? When it comes down to dosing, there is no difference between all available COVID vaccines. Pfizer’s initial vaccination series is administered in two 0.3 milliliter doses. It’s the same for the Pfizer booster and/or third doses—0.3 milliliters, according to the FDA.
What part of the emergency use application was wrong?
35 posted on
12/23/2021 11:54:54 AM PST by
Yo-Yo
(is the /sarc tag really necessary?)
To: LostInBayport
I meant the initial EUA application, where Pfizer said the shots were an "active immunization to prevent coronavirus disease 2019."
The claim that "it makes you less sick so you won't go to hospital" isn't prevention of the disease.
link
42 posted on
12/23/2021 12:17:04 PM PST by
LostInBayport
(When there are more people riding in the cart than there are pulling it, the cart stops moving...)
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