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re: So where is the OSHA mandate?

Posted on 10/5/21 at 3:15 pm to
Posted by Indefatigable
Member since Jan 2019
27477 posts
Posted on 10/5/21 at 3:15 pm to
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If you get the non Comirnaty label, the one with the EUA, you have no recourse should something go wrong


Wrong. Pfizer has immunity under the PREP Act for vaccines under EUA as long as the emergency persist, and you have recourse through the CICP.

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If you get the Comirnaty label, you do have avenues for recourse.


Correct, through the NVICP
This post was edited on 10/5/21 at 3:22 pm
Posted by TigerTatorTots
The Safeshore
Member since Jul 2009
80859 posts
Posted on 10/5/21 at 3:18 pm to
Perhaps you are too literal so using absolutes confused you...

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EUA-approved COVID vaccines have an extraordinary liability shield under the 2005 Public Readiness and Preparedness Act. Vaccine manufacturers, distributors, providers and government planners are immune from liability. The only way an injured party can sue is if he or she can prove willful misconduct, and if the U.S. government has also brought an enforcement action against the party for willful misconduct. No such lawsuit has ever succeeded.

The government has created an extremely stingy compensation program, the Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program, to redress injuries from all EUA products. The program’s parsimonious administrators have compensated under 4% of petitioners to date — and not a single COVID vaccine injury — despite the fact that physicians, families and injured vaccine recipients have reported more than 600,000 COVID vaccine injuries.
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