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    So I don’t know how it is in other countries, but the only reason mRNA vaccines have been allowed was due to emergency declarations and they have been given provisional approval due to long term data not being available. Does this mean we are going to just continue to be in a state of emergency to allow for these boosters also?

    Does this actually ever end?

    • In Australia I meanautoflavour
    • The narrative is shifting from eradication to living with it..autoflavour
    • "Tajikistan has become the first country in the world to make taking the coronavirus vaccine compulsory"grafician
    • Aren't flu shots the same?grafician
    • Yeah, flu shots. Last one I took when I was 5 or so..autoflavour
    • ^ They haven’t use mRNA for regular flu shots b4.Gnash
    • The provisional approval rating will change once standard testing data is received and vettedGnash
    • at least there's other medications that used mRNA technology that weren't allowed for 10years and got approved regularly meanwhile.uan
    • also they are extending duration of the protection of the vaccine while time passes. they went from 6month to 1year to possible longer atm.uan
    • the recent trial on 1.5bn people seems to have gone okaykingsteven
    • atm, the adult thing to do is to get the vaccine. this might prevent us from testing the vaccines out on kids.uan
    • and the unspoken risk of getting cancer because of the vaccine in 20-30years...you'll die anyway of cancer or cardio vascular in that timespan.uan
    • besides that 5G is pretty awesome.uan
    • Emergency Use Authorization mainly forgoes verification of supply chain. Human safety was not compromised. Full FDA will be granted, but can take several years.ptrdo

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