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TopicCollege students are buying fake vaccine cards to circumvent shot requirements
markconigliaro
08/04/21 9:11:35 AM
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Tropicalwood posted...
Even if it does get approved, what's your excuse for it being pushed without approval in the first place?

You seem to think emergency use means they can push it out the door without testing.

In order to get an EUA you need to be in the middle of or near the end of the phase 3 trials (the final phase). Then you have to write a report showing your getting positive results and you expect the incoming results to be positive as well (the EUA report criteria is 21 pages long). Phase 1, 2, and the current phase 3 data is used to determine if they get EUA. If the FDA finds their tests are good, they will allow EUA and have the right to revoke it the second anything bad comes up.

Usually the final stages of approval involve lots of paperwork and just waiting for the last group of people to show any possible side effects, so EUA is used as a way to rollout the medicine while waiting for the final test subjects to get their results. So basically testing is around 75% completed (random number I pulled out of my ass) before you can even ask for EUA.

https://www.fda.gov/vaccines-blood-biologics/vaccines/emergency-use-authorization-vaccines-explained

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