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I understand this is convoluted. But if you go through it, it makes sense.

My company issued a mandate that everyone get jabbed. Since they're following the federal "mandate", it has to be for the legally FDA APPROVED jab - NOT just an EUA jab.

Since the LEGALLY APPROVED jab (Comirnaty) is not available, why couldn't I just turn back to my company and ask them where to get a FDA APPROVED jab? When they have no answer to that, I sit quietly and let them figure it out.

I'm pretty sure neither the federal gov't nor a private company can make you get jabbed with something not fully approved by the FDA.

Would this work?

I understand this is convoluted. But if you go through it, it makes sense. My company issued a mandate that everyone get jabbed. Since they're following the federal "mandate", it has to be for the legally FDA APPROVED jab - NOT just an EUA jab. Since the LEGALLY APPROVED jab (Comirnaty) is not available, why couldn't I just turn back to my company and ask them where to get a FDA APPROVED jab? When they have no answer to that, I sit quietly and let them figure it out. I'm pretty sure neither the federal gov't nor a private company can make you get jabbed with something not fully approved by the FDA. Would this work?

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EUA is absolutely NOT legal FDA approval. The word "approval" carries a very specific legal definition and EUA is not in it.

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EUA is absolutely NOT legal FDA approval.

It absolutely is. If it wasn't, you couldn't get the jabs outside of phased human trials.

The word "approval" carries a very specific legal definition and EUA is not in it.

This is 100% incorrect. See above for why.