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The FDA said “to permit the emergency use of the unapproved product".

https://www.globalresearch.ca/cya-fraudulent-marketing-pfizer-covid-19-vaccine-unapproved-product-permitted-use/5738844

That means it does not have FDA approval and you are volunteering to be a guinea pig if you take it.

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Yeah I'm a little uneasy about the "memory" RNA thing, but I just got my 2nd shot anyway , so far so good.

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@dood111 said
Yeah I'm a little uneasy about the "memory" RNA thing, but I just got my 2nd shot anyway , so far so good.
So you were installed with an operating system and a first update?

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@metal-brain said
So you were installed with an operating system and a first update?
When you put it like that it does sound sort of creepy, but yes, some of the Covid messenger RNA is replicating in my body as we speak.

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@dood111 said
When you put it like that it does sound sort of creepy, but yes, some of the Covid memory RNA is replicating in my body as we speak.
https://leohohmann.com/2021/03/09/modernas-top-scientist-we-are-actually-hacking-the-software-of-life/

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@dood111 said
When you put it like that it does sound sort of creepy, but yes, some of the Covid messenger RNA is replicating in my body as we speak.
It is NOT a vaccine.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/6LYagqLH5SGa/

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@dood111 said
When you put it like that it does sound sort of creepy, but yes, some of the Covid messenger RNA is replicating in my body as we speak.
No it doesn't. It sounds daft.

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@ghost-of-a-duke said
No it doesn't. It sounds daft.
Maybe, but I'm 70, have age related health problems, and I need to do whatever I can to try to avoid the Covid, or if I do get it make sure I only get a mild case.

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@metal-brain said
The FDA said “to permit the emergency use of the unapproved product".

https://www.globalresearch.ca/cya-fraudulent-marketing-pfizer-covid-19-vaccine-unapproved-product-permitted-use/5738844

That means it does not have FDA approval and you are volunteering to be a guinea pig if you take it.
Wrong:

"The FDA has authorized the emergency use of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine to prevent COVID-19 in individuals 16 years of age and older under an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA)."

From the handout I received at my pharmacy before getting the first dose.

EDIT: Found it online: https://www.fda.gov/media/144414/download

It explains in detail what an EUA is:

"WHAT IS AN EMERGENCY USE AUTHORIZATION (EUA)?

The United States FDA has made the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine available under an emergency access mechanism called an EUA. The EUA is supported by a Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) declaration that circumstances exist to justify the emergency use of drugs and biological products during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine has not undergone the same type of review as an FDA-approved or cleared product. FDA may issue an EUA when certain criteria are met, which includes that there are no adequate, approved, available alternatives. In addition, the FDA decision is based on the totality of scientific evidence available showing that the product may be effective to prevent COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic and that the known and potential benefits of the product outweigh the known and potential risks of the product. All of these criteria must be met to allow for the
product to be used in the treatment of patients during the COVID-19 pandemic."
pp. 4-5

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@metal-brain said
The FDA said “to permit the emergency use of the unapproved product".

https://www.globalresearch.ca/cya-fraudulent-marketing-pfizer-covid-19-vaccine-unapproved-product-permitted-use/5738844

That means it does not have FDA approval and you are volunteering to be a guinea pig if you take it.
Still supporting the conspiracy theory website, eh? Well done.

Getting a product approved by the Trump-destroyed FDA isn't the panacea you think it is. They support GMOs. And he is the one who pushed for them to rubber-stamp any vaccine that came out.

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@dood111 said
Maybe, but I'm 70, have age related health problems, and I need to do whatever I can to try to avoid the Covid, or if I do get it make sure I only get a mild case.
You did the right thing getting vaccinated. Stay well.

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@suzianne said
Still supporting the conspiracy theory website, eh? Well done.

Getting a product approved by the Trump-destroyed FDA isn't the panacea you think it is. They support GMOs. And he is the one who pushed for them to rubber-stamp any vaccine that came out.
The average time it takes a drug to get full FDA approval is 12 years. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2452302X1600036X#:~:text=The%20average%20time%20from%20FDA,to%20market%20exceeds%20%241%20billion.

Obviously, this situation was exactly what the Emergency Use Authorization was designed to meet.

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@ghost-of-a-duke said
You did the right thing getting vaccinated. Stay well.
Thank you, I think so too. My wife has just got through chemo/radiation cancer treatment and she just got her first vaccination with no problems. Hopefully it stays that way.

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Since malaria isn't a problem in the USA, who cares?
"About 2,000 cases of malaria are diagnosed in the United States each year. The vast majority of cases in the United States are in travelers and immigrants returning from countries where malaria transmission occurs, many from sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia."
2000 cases out of a population of 330 million and they are from people coming back from other countries, I think we'll be OK without help from China.

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