Pfizer’s “FDA Approved” COVID Shot Will Never Be Available

Despite the fact the FDA had “fully approved” Pfizer Inc-BioNTech COVID-19 two-dose injection, marketed as Comirnaty, the drug company has now updated the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) website admitting that it will never be distributed for use. As Liberty Counsel has stated from the beginning, there is no FDA-approved COVID shot available. All COVID shots are under Emergency Use Authorization (EUA), which means people have the right to refuse them.
The Pfizer update on the CDC website states: “Pfizer received initial FDA BLA license on 8/23/2021 for its COVID-19 vaccine for use in individuals 16 and older (COMIRNATY). At that time, the FDA published a BLA package insert that included the approved new COVID-19 vaccine tradename COMIRNATY and listed 2 new NDCs (0069-1000-03, 0069-1000-02) and images of labels with the new tradename. These NDCs will not be manufactured. Only NDCs for the subsequently BLA approved tris-sucrose formulation will be produced.”
Therefore, Pfizer has exclusively been supplying its version of the experimental shot under authorization of emergency use (EUA) and not the FDA “approved” shot.  Source: Liberty Counsel