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Pfizer Will Not Be Distributing Comirnaty

Normally I'd say this is unbelievable, until you consider the entities involved. The FDA approved version of the Pfizer covid vaccine, Comirnaty, is not going to be distributed to the public. The current Pfizer jab, manufactured by BioNTech under the BNT162b2 label is still under emergency use authorization, and the companies involved in its production and distribution are still protected under a liability shield.

https://lc.org/newsroom/details/061022-pfizers-fda-approved-covid-shot-will-never-be-available-1

If you recall last fall, U.S. Federal District Judge Allen Winsor, rejected the claim that BNT162b2 was interchangeable with Comirnaty. The FDA tried to claim they had the same formulation while admitting there were different ingredients and manufacturing processes. The case was to be revisted Sept. of 2022, but that may now be moot.

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/judge-allen-winsor-pfizer-eua-comirnaty-vaccines-interchangeable/

So what really happened? A poker game where Pfizer bluffed, and now their bluff has been called. They had no real intention of distributing Comirnaty and exposing themselves to liability. And the recent release of the Pfizer/FDA documentation is likely why. Their hope was to bury the documentation for 75 years and to fool the public into believing they could be legally forced to receive an experimental vaccine.
GJOFJ3 · 61-69, M
Your post is factually incorrect and misleading

On August 23, 2021, FDA announced the first approval of a COVID-19 vaccine. The vaccine has been known as the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine, and will now be marketed as Comirnaty, for the prevention of COVID-19 in individuals 16 years of age and older.

"Pfizer Comirnaty" and "Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine" are biologically and chemically the same thing.

In a joint media statement released by Pfizer and BioNTech on Dec. 21, 2020, the companies explained, "The vaccine will be marketed in the EU under the brand name COMIRNATY, which represents a combination of the terms COVID-19, mRNA, community and immunity, to highlight the first authorization of a messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccine…"
Pfizer and BioNTech received permission to market the vaccine as Comirnaty in the United States within the FDA's recent approval. The FDA's approval letter states, "You may label your product with the proprietary name, Comirnaty, and market it in 2.0 mL glass vials, in packages of 25 and 195 vials."
Comirnaty, also commonly referred to as the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, received final FDA approval for people age 16 and older on Aug. 23.
Shaveit · 61-69, M
@GJOFJ3 No you get it from the media.
Get a jab
InHeaven · F
@GJOFJ3 ..you get your medical information from Fauci and Bill Gates?
@GJOFJ3
I never get my medical information from a judge.
Congratulations. However, the issue at hand was a legal matter over the ingredients and manufacturing process.
I'm sure you blindly trust your doctors as incapable of error, and above being corruptible. 🙄
Bogus links .. sketchy claims .. meter is pegging

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@Stillwaiting FDA approved v EUA is meaningless? LOL. Liability shield v no legal protection. Yeah. Sure. Doesn't mean a thing if the performance is equivalent? Given that the performance of the current product is total crap, I wouldn't use that as a benchmark to justify getting jabbed. 🤣 Of course, you'll never know about the performance of Comirnaty since Pfizer isn't going to distribute it. Feeling kind of butthurt because you got duped?
@BizSuitStacy That would require my belief in your bullshit ... so no.
@Stillwaiting Feel free to try and prove the content I've posted to be wrong. So far, all you got is:

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emergency use only...

emergancy use only : when no other treatments are available.

twiigss · M
So wait, I received a total of two shots. The paper I got at the doctors office says, "the shot you received today was Comirnaty"

You're saying that I didn't receive Comirnaty? Why would my doctors office lie to me about that? They seem pretty reputable.
twiigss · M
@BizSuitStacy No, I keep away from sensationalized articles. Just like, I don't watch any news on TV. Because 99% of it, is hyperbole, it's exaggeration, and it's not based on truth or fact. Some of it is true, and then that truth is spun with a few words to get people all worked up over nothing.

Sorry, but I can't keep putting energy into getting my hopes up for nothing. Just like the last year, year and a half, "OHHH so and so is gonna be prosecuted" or "Ohhh so and so is gonna be this or that" and what happened? Absolutely nothing. So forgive me if I can't get all worked up over it. I'm too old for it, and it physically wears me out.

There are waaayyyyy more important things in my life that I care about, than worrying over what some judge thinks.
@twiigss So...you don't watch or read anything. So why bother asking the question if you don't care?
twiigss · M
@BizSuitStacy I'm just curious to know from you why my doctor would lie straight face to me. The paper said Comirnaty, you say I didn't receive Comirnaty. You've read the articles, so you should be able to answer that for me. Oh and you'll have to point out where I said I don't read anything. Good try.

If you can't answer or don't want to, then this conversation is done.
AthrillatheHunt · 51-55, M
Big pharma does it again. Lol

 
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