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Old 08-27-2021, 02:32 PM
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Yeah, it sucks there's so many anti vax nutters on this team.
I have a tough time criticizing folks who watch every single thing they put in their body be hesitant about a vax that still does not have FDA approval.

The Pfizer vaccine the FDA approved this week IS NOT the one that has been injected into millions of folks and is available now. They approved one that has only had 21,000 doses produced for testing and that Pfizer has not intention mass producing. Follow the dollars.

This vax is not like all the others we took as kids.
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Old 08-27-2021, 02:52 PM
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I don't see this as being personally critical of any individual. From the teams position, with the COVID rules in the NFL being what they are, not being vaccinated puts your team at a competitive disadvantage. That sucks if you are a fan.
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This vax is not like all the others we took as kids.

Explain then.


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Old 08-27-2021, 04:25 PM
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The Pfizer vaccine the FDA approved this week IS NOT the one that has been injected into millions of folks and is available now. They approved one that has only had 21,000 doses produced for testing and that Pfizer has not intention mass producing. Follow the dollars.
Please provide proof of this. From what I can tell it is just more BS from people who don’t take the time to research anything.
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Old 08-27-2021, 05:01 PM
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I have a tough time criticizing folks who watch every single thing they put in their body be hesitant about a vax that still does not have FDA approval.

The Pfizer vaccine the FDA approved this week IS NOT the one that has been injected into millions of folks and is available now. They approved one that has only had 21,000 doses produced for testing and that Pfizer has not intention mass producing. Follow the dollars.

This vax is not like all the others we took as kids.
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Old 08-27-2021, 06:16 PM
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Please provide proof of this. From what I can tell it is just more BS from people who don’t take the time to research anything.
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What the FDA approved and licensed is Pfizer’s Comirnaty Covid vaccine not the current Pfizer-BioNTech Covid vaccine in use under an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA). The FDA has acknowledged that Pfizer has insufficient stocks of the newly licensed Comirnaty vaccine available but there is a significant amount of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid vaccine available under the EUA still on hand.
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Further, the FDA decreed that the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine should remain unlicensed and under the EUA but can be used interchangeably with the newly licensed Comirnaty vaccine. More importantly, the FDA states that the licensed Comirnaty vaccine and the existing Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine are “legally distinct” but proclaims that their differences do not “impact safety or effectiveness.” [emphases added]
FDA Approval Letter
Middle of 1st page "The review of this product was associated with the following National Clinical Trial (NCT) numbers: NCT04368728 and NCT04380701."

Identification of the NCT for Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 BNT162b2 Vaccine
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04848584

Please stop listening only to Mainsteam Media and look out at other sources. This is not hard stuff to find.
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Old 08-27-2021, 07:03 PM
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I have a tough time criticizing folks who watch every single thing they put in their body be hesitant about a vax that still does not have FDA approval.

The Pfizer vaccine the FDA approved this week IS NOT the one that has been injected into millions of folks and is available now. They approved one that has only had 21,000 doses produced for testing and that Pfizer has not intention mass producing. Follow the dollars.

This vax is not like all the others we took as kids.
You are right, its better
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Old 08-27-2021, 10:49 PM
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Sounds like it got into the trainer's room.

Per Reich, Big Q did not test positive. If he did not test positive but is on the COVID reserve list, that means he is not vaccinated. Unvaccinated players have to sit out 5 days if they are in close contact with a COVID positive person. With the weekend encompassing some of that time, he might not miss that much practice time in this instance as long as he doesn't test positive when the 5 day period is up.


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Frank Reich on Eric Fisher: "Eric contracted COVID, but he's doing well."

Reich: "Quenton Nelson did NOT test positive. He was a close contact."

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Old 08-27-2021, 11:21 PM
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Please stop listening only to Mainsteam Media and look out at other sources. This is not hard stuff to find.
Ahh yes, we should be reading the highly accurate and unbiased American Thinker! You can tell the article is unbiased because it specifically references the Chinese Coronavirus pandemic” like any reputable reporter should. Never mind that it is clearly wrong about a major part of the article - vaccines authorized only by EUA can be required by employers. You can thank at will employment laws. The article also claims the Delta variant makes the vaccine obsolete. Data doesn’t even come close to showing that as being true. But American Thinker isn’t known for facts or accuracy.

Now, if your overall point is that legally the vaccines are different then yes that is true and not exactly hidden. And I will agree there are potential liability ramifications to that. However, they are the same formulation. Basically if your concern is about the vaccine’s safety and effectiveness, then they are the same. If your primary concern is your ability to sue the manufacturer then yeah there may be an issue.
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Old 08-27-2021, 11:26 PM
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The Colts were looking to add to their TE group. They placed a waiver claim for TE Kahale Warring.

Ultimately the Cheats had the higher priority order so New England was able to successfully claim him from the Texans.

Warring is available again - the Cheats just put him on waivers. I think Hunter Henry's injury was not as bad as initially expected so they didn't need an extra TE. I guess we'll see if the Colts put in another waiver claim for him.
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