They just are marketing Pfizer under the name Comirnaty. It just looks like a paper-work trick with me so that it has legitimate status.There's only one problem, Corrector.
The Vaccine that got full approval, called Comirnaty, DOESN'T EXIST YET and was granted to a DIFFERENT COMPANY (BioNTech). Production has not yet begun.
The only thing has happened yesterday regarding existing Covid Vaccines is that the EUA for Pfizer got extended.
The Pfizer vaccine DID NOT get full approval.
The two products appear to be similiar, but with ONE KEY DISTINCTION:
You will be ABLE TO SUE BioNTech for side effects from Comirnaty. You CANNOT SUE Pfizer for any side effect experienced under the EUA.
As usual, the MSM is BULLSH1TTING YOU.
Consider yourself Corrected
https://www.fda.gov/media/150386/download (go to page two, the second full paragraph)
If you can stomach a person whom the censors on this board have labelled a kook, here is a co-inventor of RNA vaccines speaking on the subject (go to the 20 minute mark):
Episode 1,197 – Pfizer is Seeking Full Indemnification
Dr. Malone sounds the alarm on liability coverage of the Pfizer vax. Our guests are: Dr. Robert Malone, JD Vance, Michael Yon Stay ahead of the censors - Join us warroom.org/join Aired On: 08/24/2021rumble.com
Also, just because you can sue a vaccine company doesn't mean you are not going to have any side-effects or that you'll win because you filed some papers. Having a legal right to sue and winning a case are two different things. At the end of the day, if it is exactly the same vaccine, and they just did a name change or did some mere formality so it meets with some regulation so it has the approval, then does it really make a difference?
It sounds like you are making a big deal about something that's moot. I don't recall quoting any news station or MSM in my original post. I quoted the same thing you quoted from. Re-read my first post.