Originally Posted by Morewood
Originally Posted by Longbob
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by jackmountain
Originally Posted by Rock Chuck
The simple fact that congress gave the pharms a pass on liability scares me enough to stay away.


Damn right

Yep, that should be more than enough reason all by itself.


This is not unique to the Covid vaccines. It has been this way since 1988. Do you feel the same about the Shingles vaccine or any others that have been brought to market since 1988?

This is not to be construed as saying you need to get the Covid vaccines that is your choice, but the liability reason is that you are using is not specific to these.

Yes it is. Shingles vaccinations are FDA approved. No covid "vaccine" has FDA approval.



Those are two separate issues. The liability issue isn't unique, but you say it does apply since there isn't full FDA approval which is somewhat perplexing since they don't apply to each other. That leads me to the next question and comment. If any of the Covid vaccines reach full approval instead of the emergency use approval would that change your opinion? You do realize that this isn't the first use of emergency approval for a vaccine. Right?