Tain't the same :
Authorized . . . Approval, Authorized . . . Approval, Authorized . . . Approval
Originally Posted by dumars
https://www.theverge.com/22189236/fd...rance-vaccines
"Approval — No COVID-19 vaccines have been approved. Approval means the FDA has officially decided that a product is safe and effective for its designated use. "
"Authorization — To speed things up in an emergency like a pandemic, the FDA can grant an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA). An EUA, as its name implies, authorizes a product for use during unusually urgent circumstances if the benefits of its use outweigh any known or potential risks."
The key word here is ' known '. We don't know what the long term risks are of mRNA therapies.
But, I certainly understand if, having already had the jab, you want to comfort yourself with the idea that, contrary to all evidence, the government is your friend. After all, one cannot be unvaccinated.