What is an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA)? (FDA)
An Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) is a mechanism to facilitate the availability and use of medical countermeasures, including vaccines, during public health emergencies, such as the current COVID-19 pandemic. Under an EUA, FDA may allow the use of unapproved medical products, or unapproved uses of approved medical products in an emergency to diagnose, treat, or prevent serious or life-threatening diseases or conditions when certain statutory criteria have been met, including that there are no adequate, approved, and available alternatives. Taking into consideration input from the FDA, manufacturers decide whether and when to submit an EUA request to FDA.
If the FDA admitted that there are indeed proven alternatives (Vitamin D, Ivermetin, etc), it seems that the FDA would have have stop emergency use authorizations for the (profitable) vaccines
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COVID-19 treated by Vitamin D - studies, reports, videos
- As of March 25, 2022, the VitaminDWiki COVID page had: 19 trial results, 37 meta-analyses and reviews, Mortality studies see related: Governments, HealthProblems, Hospitals, Dark Skins, 26 risk factors are ALL associated with low Vit D, Fight COVID-19 with 50K Vit D weekly Vaccines Take lots of Vitamin D at first signs of COVID 126 COVID Clinical Trials using Vitamin D (March 2023) Cost to prevent a COVID death: 11 dollars of Vitamin D - Nov 2022
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26 health factors increase the risk of COVID-19 – all are proxies for low vitamin D
83 VitaminDWiki pages with VACCIN in title as of july 2021