Pfizer-BioNTech Coronavirus Vaccine Wins Full FDA Approval, Potentially Persuading The Hesitant To Get A Shot

No one has suggested that.

But the fact that it has FDA approval will put minds at ease. It will certainly be considered when I make my decision...



"FDA does not develop or test products before approving them. Instead, FDA experts review the results of laboratory, animal, and human clinical testing done by manufacturers. If FDA grants an approval, it means the agency has determined that the benefits of the product outweigh the known risks for the intended use."


 
"FDA does not develop or test products before approving them. Instead, FDA experts review the results of laboratory, animal, and human clinical testing done by manufacturers. If FDA grants an approval, it means the agency has determined that the benefits of the product outweigh the known risks for the intended use."


Were you planning on making a point, or were you just gonna' cut and paste things you find on the internet?
 
"FDA does not develop or test products before approving them. Instead, FDA experts review the results of laboratory, animal, and human clinical testing done by manufacturers. If FDA grants an approval, it means the agency has determined that the benefits of the product outweigh the known risks for the intended use."




So?

You and millions of other Americans have taken other medications that went through the exact same process.

No one had any problem with other drugs going through that process.

What's the problem with the covid vaccine going through it?
 
The FDA approved Thalidomide, too.


This is a lie.

A woman by the name of Francis Oldham Kelsey single handedly prevented the FDA from approving thalidomide.

The FDA NEVER approved Thalidomide.


Frances Kathleen Oldham Kelsey, CM (July 24, 1914 – August 7, 2015) was a Canadian-American[1]pharmacologist and physician. As a reviewer for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), she refused to authorize thalidomide for market because she had concerns about the lack of evidence regarding the drug's safety.[2] Her concerns proved to be justified when it was shown that thalidomide caused serious birth defects. Kelsey's career intersected with the passage of laws strengthening FDA oversight of pharmaceuticals. Kelsey was the second woman to receive the President's Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service, awarded to her by John F. Kennedy in 1962.
 
No one said it was.

The FDA has said it's safe and effective.

Because of that it has full FDA approval.


Safe - not true.

" If FDA grants an approval, it means the agency has determined that the benefits of the product outweigh the known risks for the intended use."

"FDA does not develop or test products before approving them. Instead, FDA experts review the results of laboratory, animal, and human clinical testing done by manufacturers. "

You trust pharma companies that much?


 
The Moon Bats need to tell the Negroes that it is OK to get the vaccine. They are the largest demographics with the lowest vaccinated rate.
Negroids will still not get the shot. They have animal instincts that they have yet to evolve away from. They have a history with this kind of thing as well. Conversely, Whites, and Asians have the common sense as a fence post.
 
No.

I think it better than not being approved.

A level of vetting.


Very important to many.
Odd.

So, if you have some ailment, and one pill will fix you right up and is approved by the FDA, and another pill will fix you right up but isn't approved, which one are you choosing, and why?
 

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