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originally posted by: Xcalibur254
In this case, I feel the doctors will be allowed to continue but they do open themselves up to malpractice suits if anything goes wrong.
originally posted by: SlapMonkey
a reply to: JIMC5499
Those would only apply IF the treatment is administered as prescribed. I can't imagine that they would have written something into those protections that allows for doctors and hospitals to go against the approved uses of the products, and if they did do that, it seems that it would still go against federal law that governs the administering of EUA products.
originally posted by: marg6043
Wow wo is running america health care systme now, Moderna and Pfizer
Get the darn boosters they are now ready to be given and not need for approval of any kind, while they are under government immunity from killing you after you get it.