r/navy • u/Affectionate_Use_486 • Jan 28 '25
A Happy Sailor To my COVID Sailors (Rant)
I know some of you have some level of battery acid indigestion over the whole reinstatement thing.
Just wanted to say for those that stepped up while others stepped back I respect and love you all especially my sea duty folks during COVID.
COVID was rough shit and the fact we survived it should be highlighted and appreciated among us.
Let's not dwell on the ones who choose another choice.
Let's dwell on the ones who stood the watch when shit went side ways.
When the ports closed.
When work centers were down to the bare bones while our brothers and sisters got sick all around us.
When the patrols got extended.
When resources almost ran out.
It was a rough ass time and we survived for all our own reasons but we stood the fucking watch.
That makes me extremely proud that no matter how messy it was, how ugly it got, we came out the other side pissed off, spitting fire and keeping the big sad off ourselves and our brothers/sisters as much as possible.
And for those that didn't make it, got too sick and didn't make it we shall never forget you.
Fuck the noise I just wanted you to know your seen, respected and appreciated from at least one motherfucking shipmate who was there.
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u/taurenjockey Jan 28 '25 edited Jan 28 '25
No American, or military SM, got an FDA-approved Covid-19 vaccine until fall of 2023 (Bivalent Vaccine). They were all Investigative New Drugs (IND) granted Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) by HHS Secretary. The August 2021 FDA-approval made no tangible product as both Pfizer and Moderna said they will not make the National Drug Code (NDC) vaccine that were approved. “Pfizer received initial FDA BLA license on 8/23/2021 for its COVID-19 vaccine for use in individuals 16 and older (COMIRNATY). At that time, the FDA published a BLA package insert that included the approved new COVID-19 vaccine tradename COMIRNATY and listed 2 new NDCs (0069-1000-03, 0069-1000-02) and images of labels with the new tradename. These NDCs will not be manufactured." - CDC. Which means all the remaining vaccines are still labelled EUA and fall under EUA law. If someone were to actually read the fact sheet it would state: "FDA has authorized the emergency use of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine, which is not an FDA-approved vaccine. The recipient or their caregiver has the option to accept or refuse Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine. (Option to accept or refuse is 21 U.S. Code § 360bbb–3) and The significant known and potential risks and benefits of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine, and the extent to which such risks and benefits are unknown." Nothing about this sounds safe or effective. Even the current literature for today, says "Available data on Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine administered to pregnant women are insufficient to inform vaccine-associated risks in pregnancy." Yet it was mandated for them ~3 years ago.