The US will send other countries AstraZeneca "vaccines", which are not yet approved by the FDA, said a White House spokeswoman.


The United States government has already understood that its citizens do not want to undergo the injection that is promoted as a vaccine against COVID19. So it has determined to send millions of doses of the vaccine that is not a vaccine, to other nations where its population is willing to be part of this experience.

 

 Today it is being announced that the country will send 60 million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine to other nations, as reported on social networks by the White House adviser in the coronavirus response group, Andy Slavitt, claiming that there is a large and growing International pressure for what the White House says is unequal access to vaccines.

 

Jen Psaki, the widely criticized White House spokeswoman, confirmed today at a press conference the decision of the United States to share this vaccine that is not being used in the country. Although in this case he did not refer to the inequality in access to the vaccine that is not a vaccine, but Psaki assured that the reason is because it has not been approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration, and explained that it will be this body which will determine that the doses are safe for shipment abroad.


Thus, it is concluded that those who have already received the dose in question did so without the body in charge of approving drugs having given it the go-ahead.

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