CNBC Pfizer plans to file for full FDA approval of Covid vaccine this month

I get a charge out of the wording... "Pfizer said Tuesday it plans to file for full U.S. approval of its Covid-19 vaccine", like as if they'll be turned down.
 
Pfizer also stated yesterday they will be recommending that the elderly and people with serious medical conditions be the first in line for the booster vaccine. I can hardly wait for that to come around.

It was also stated yesterday that when these vaccines were being tested no one thought to test the vaccines on women who are pregnant. Now, the medical profession has no way of knowing if still born babies are the result of the vaccine. I didn't read or hear anything about fertility issues.
 
It was also stated yesterday that when these vaccines were being tested no one thought to test the vaccines on women who are pregnant. Now, the medical profession has no way of knowing if still born babies are the result of the vaccine. I didn't read or hear anything about fertility issues.
I can't find anything about stillborns being connected to the vaccines, but did note articles stating a rise in stillborns due to the mothers being infected with Covid.

@911: Can you please offer a link on what you heard or read?
 


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