If I may ...
You should also know that very few nurses and doctors are leaving well-paying jobs because of a requirement to get an FDA-approved vaccine. Which, by the way, is not a new technology.
My my my, aren't you anal. Maybe you missed this post?
The FDA did not approve the current injection being used on people.
From the FDA's own letter: (areas highlighted for emphasis:
"On August 23, 2021, having concluded that revising this EUA is appropriate to protect the public health or safety under section 564(g)(2) of the Act, FDA is
reissuing the August 12, 2021 letter of authorization in its entirety with revisions incorporated to clarify that the
EUA will remain in place for the
Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for the previously-authorized indication and uses, and to
authorize use of COMIRNATY (
COVID-19 Vaccine, mRNA) under this
EUA for certain uses that are not included in the approved BLA."
So right there, in the FDA's own written word, it spells out that they are indeed extending the EUA for the current experimental COVID "vaccine" in addition to approving the new "vaccine" COMIRNATY, which has yet to be manufactured. There are two separate, and distinct, "vaccines" being addressed in the letter. One is; "Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine" and the second is; "COVID-19 Vaccine, mRNA".
Could not be more clear.
Added: There is significant legal issues involved between each named vaccine. One, Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19, has complete immunity from all liability from any harm it may cause, the other, Comirnaty, is open to all tort. Guess which one will always be available and the one they are pushing and will continue to use?