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federal approval of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine could come as a huge blow for those resisting mandates and empower businesses and colleges to require vaccinations.
"We already know that there are many businesses and universities that have moved toward vaccine requirements, and I think it's a very reasonable thing to do to create a safe environment," he said.
Speaking before the vaccine's approval on Monday, Murthy said a full FDA approval of the Pfizer vaccine could potentially help businesses and colleges that are considering a vaccine requirement "move forward with those kinds of plans."
Health officials are also hoping that full approval could help convince some vaccine-hesitant individuals to receive the shot.
originally posted by: neutronflux
a reply to: FinallyAwake
Was OxyContin on the list under another name?
originally posted by: HawkEyi
a reply to: Ksihkehe
The issue is the side effects that Pfizer vax has and a number of media news outlets are covering it up or arent interested in reporting it.
They reported the side effects of the H1N1 vaxs only after the pandemic was declared over. Pfizer vax has lost 41% efficiency in Israel and now you have these polticans, doctors getting rid of the covid tests.
originally posted by: FinallyAwake
I hope bigfatfurrytexan doesn't mind, but i think his post from another thread deserves a place here too.
"Remember everyone: the following drugs were approved, and then yanked:
- Zantac
- Thalidomide
- Vioxx
- Darvocet
- Phenterimine
- Meridia (ya'll remember that one...gives you greasy poop and calls it "weigh loss")
These are just the common ones that large amounts of folks were taking, and this is only fairly recent (save Thalidomide).
Im getting my 3rd dose this week...im not anti-vax. im pro truth."
I personally think this is worth remembering.
Cheers
FA
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has requested that the manufacturer of Belviq, Belviq XR (lorcaserin) voluntarily withdraw the weight-loss drug from the U.S. market because a safety clinical trial shows an increased occurrence of cancer
Ongoing recalls have gained a noteworthy amount of attention and increased concerns among healthcare providers and the patients they treat. The KHN report states that from January 2013 to October 2018, almost 8,000 medications were recalled by pharmaceutical companies across the United States and abroad
That's an uphill battle that is irrelevant to mandates.
It's a human rights violation to force it and no amount of studies or completed approvals changes that.
“This is a unique situation where we as a company simply cannot take the risk if in ... four years the vaccine is showing side effects,” Ruud Dobber, a member of Astra’s senior executive team, told Reuters.
originally posted by: nonspecific
Is there a precedent for a mandatory medical procedure of any kind in the US?
Any vacination or medication that's been implemented outside the military nor immigrants/tourists?
a reply to: Ksihkehe
originally posted by: nonspecific
Is there a precedent for a mandatory medical procedure of any kind in the US?
Any vacination or medication that's been implemented outside the military nor immigrants/tourists?
a reply to: Ksihkehe