You live in the US? Or do you just wait for another country to always tell you what to do?Still waiting for FDA approval.
I am able to understand difference between authorized-for-use versus approved. As I don’t have any co-morbidities and have extreme youth on my side, I can easily wait for final approval. Not a fan of being part of a clinical trial.Getting mine a few days. 1st dose - AZ vax
You live in the US? Or do you just wait for another country to always tell you what to do?
I am able to understand difference between authorized-for-use versus approved. I prefer to wait for the latter. Not a fan of being part of a clinical trial.
C'mon, it's safe...there is probably more people getting sick from eating at Burger King daily.I am able to understand difference between authorized-for-use versus approved. I prefer to wait for the latter. Not a fan of being part of a clinical trial.
You live in the US? Or do you just wait for another country to always tell you what to do?
I understand that but the FDA regulatesthe US. Not Canada. So why would you wait for a US company? Why not Canadian organization?I am able to understand difference between authorized-for-use versus approved. As I don’t have any co-morbidities and have extreme youth on my side, I can easily wait for the final approval. Not a fan of being part of a clinical trial.
Canada doesn’t even make the vaccines. That’s a lot of trust Canada is placing in another country’s vaccine. That same country hasn’t even approved it themselves. It is like saying the chef doesn’t fully trust the food safety of the meals he makes, but has no problem giving it to his hungry customers. Think about it.I understand that but the FDA regulatesthe US. Not Canada. So why would you wait for a US company? Why not Canadian organization?
The country that manufactures the vaccine is completely irrelevant. A vaccine (or product) is made and then it must be approved by the governing body of the country in which it is distributed.Canada doesn’t even make the vaccines. That’s a lot of trust Canada is placing in another country’s vaccine. That same country hasn’t even approved it themselves. It is like saying the chef doesn’t fully trust the food safety of the meals he makes, but has no problem giving it to his hungry customers. Think about it.
Good luck with your vaccine doses; hope your side effects are negligible. As I explained, I am not playing in the clinical trials game. Not a fan.The country that manufactures the vaccine is completely irrelevant. A vaccine (or product) is made and then it must be approved by the governing body of the country in which it is distributed.
If you trust American governing bodies more than Canadian ones, no offence, you're clueless, because Canadian governing bodies are much more strict than US governing bodies.
This is exactly why in Canada we don't allow American chicken that has been treated with chlorine, why we use liquid sugar as opposed to high-fructose corn syrup, and why so-called "American cheese slices" from the US cannot be sold in Canada because they're closer to plastic than cheese (our processed cheese is called "cheeze" because "cheese" is a protected term and cheeze slices don't make the grade.
They have been approved for emergency use. As you said. In ALL countries.Canada doesn’t even make the vaccines. That’s a lot of trust Canada is placing in another country’s vaccine. That same country hasn’t even approved it themselves. It is like saying the chef doesn’t fully trust the food safety of the meals he makes, but has no problem giving it to his hungry customers. Think about it.
My choice of where I live is much simpler. Canada’s women are hotter. Even the nuttier ones.They have been approved for emergency use. As you said. In ALL countries.
And Canada does its own independent reviews/studies before allowing use. So country production origin doesn't matter as pointed out.
Now to be clear, I'm not trying to push you or anyone for that matter to get the shot. It is everyone own right to chose and I would never take the right away from someone but I just don't get trusting one country over your own.
If I felt that much distrust for my country, that I trust another instead - I would move to that country.
While “ nuttier” is a stigmatized language in the mental health community, I understand your position.My choice of where I live is much simpler. Canada’s women are hotter. Even the nuttier ones.
Point taken. My bad on the language and I agree. But this is the language of lawyers which I suspect they created as a means to a guaranteed income. For better or worse, we now always need lawyers! Lol. But that is a topic for a different thread.@Genesis, the correct terminology is “authorized for emergency use”. It isn’t “approved for emergency use.” Very very small yet critical legal point.
With all those “smart” people earning six figure plus salaries, why on earth did they have to choose terms that are so similar but legally different??