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approvedauthorised for emergency useNot shooting the messenger.
Just to bring up the conversation that
scepticism about vaccines (aka anti-vaxxers) is distinct, by way of the approval process, to potential scepticism about Covid "vaccines" if they are via "emergency use" authorisation.To be clear, no suggestion that"emergency use" = unsafe, Lower levels of scrutiny etc.
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Is some of the 'authorised for emergency use' bit because at the moment the MHRA can't generally approve things? Until the end of the year we are still part of the EU system under the EMA for day to day things.
Or so I'm led to believe by some mainstream journalism that didn't provide any citations.
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jellybaby
Pfizer vaccine approved for use in the UK (first country to approve...). Vaccinations could start within days.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-55145696
Finally a piece of good news.