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Originally Posted by dizzariot
Genuinely asking: if the FDA can approve a vaccination for emergency use but not fully 'FDA Approve' it...what gives? If it's gonna be approved, why not just approve it. Is this in the realm of politics? I don't know, but someone mentioned the COVID plan for the US. Thought I'd let you know what we're getting over here.
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It means they are giving authorization based on an emergency situation, bypassing the normal waiting period for studies to be completed (and for any anomalies to show up post-vaccination)
https://www.fda.gov/vaccines-blood-b...ines-explained
I think the main thing is, don't be stuck on the terminology. EUA is approval, and until there is data to prove otherwise it will stay in place indefinitely as long as there is an emergency (COVID-19)
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Originally Posted by dizzariot
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I have said this on other car forums, my next non-gasoline car will be some type of fuel cell car.
The 2021 Mirai is promising but 1) the trunk is too damn small, and 2) the back seats are too damn small.
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