FDA Revokes Emergency Use Authorization for the COVID mRNA Shots

Ampoule with COVID-19 coronavirus vaccine, with a syringe for vaccination

The FDA has revoked the federal government’s emergency use authorization (EUA) for the COVID mRNA jabs. Americans still can’t sue Pfizer or Moderna if the shots caused their spinal fluid to leak out, but it’s a positive step in the right direction. Some things will change in a positive direction immediately, thanks to the actions of HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Revoking the EUA for the shots is a step in the right direction toward what will hopefully be a full ban on all future mRNA injections sometime soon. Here’s a closer look at what this move means.

The biggest change moving forward now is that all COVID vaccine mandates are illegal. EUA was given for the shots to justify all the mandates. You might think, “Wait a minute, vaccine mandates were still in place?”

Yes, they were.

At the height of COVID, more than 1,000 colleges and universities across the country made the jabs mandatory for on-campus attendance. Students were forced to take the shots if they wanted to attend classes in person, live in the dorms on campus, or participate in college sports. This is despite the fact that healthy, young, college-aged students were among the least likely to struggle with COVID (other than kids under 18).

Back in February, President Trump signed an executive order stating that federal education dollars would be denied to any institution or school district that imposes COVID jab mandates on students. Most public school districts dropped their mandates then. However, 12 colleges and universities kept their mandates in place.

These included four colleges in California, five in Georgia, and one in New Hampshire. Those mandates are all gone now. If any public school or college administrator demands that your student must take a COVID jab for attendance, you can tell them it’s illegal. No emergency authorization means no more mandates are allowed under any circumstance.

People can still get a COVID shot now that the EUA has been removed, but that will be something they have to discuss with their doctor. Another major change that people should know about is that insurers will no longer pay for COVID jabs. People will have to pay out-of-pocket for the jabs. Insurance companies won’t cover the shots because they no longer have emergency authorization.

And here’s where it gets a little weird. Suppose that someone gets a COVID shot after August 2025, and the shot injures them. They go blind, they become paralyzed, or they get turbo cancer and their doctor has to surgically remove their penis. (These are known side effects of the COVID jabs.)

Insurance companies can now refuse to pay for treatments that result from a COVID vaccine injury. They can just say, “Well, if you were dumb enough to inject an experimental gene serum in your arm, which is not FDA-approved, then that’s on you.”

We’re living in weird times.

Even if a person is in a “high-risk” group for COVID, it is now considered an off-label use if a doctor prescribes the COVID vaccine. Insurance companies aren’t required to pay for treating injuries that result from taking an off-label drug. Now that the medical community, the FDA, and the CDC are finally admitting that the COVID jabs can injure or kill people, the burden is being shifted to the people who are injured.

Unfortunately, that is unlikely to change unless HHS finally lifts liability protection from the pharmaceutical companies. The Biden regime HHS gave Pfizer, Moderna, and Novavax full immunity from lawsuits over COVID shot injuries under the PREP Act until December 31, 2029.

The shots are in a weird gray area now. The shots are not FDA-approved, and they’re not under emergency authorization, but your doctor can still prescribe them. EUA is only meant for medical products that “may be effective” in a crisis situation. Standard FDA approval for the jabs would require the pharma companies to prove that the shots are “safe, pure, and potent.”

Those are three things that the COVID shots have never been. They’re not safe, they’re filled with impurities (including unsafe levels of a cancer-causing monkey virus), and they don’t even prevent people from catching and spreading COVID.

We’re still a long way from accountability and justice for the vaccine-injured victims. But revoking EUA for the shots is definitely a step in the right direction.


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