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Ask the vaccination provider which version is being administered:

• potassium chloride, monobasic potassium phosphate, sodium chloride, dibasic sodium phosphate dihydrate, and sucrose OR • tromethamine, tromethamine hydrochloride, and sucrose

There is also one difference between the FDA Comirnaty vials and the EUA Pfizer-BioNtech (BNT162b2) " COMIRNATY and BNT162b2 (V8) have identical amino acid sequences of the encoded antigens but COMIRNATY includes the presence of optimized codons to improve antigen expression." pg 14 of 30 of the 151733 doc. https://files.catbox.moe/i85hpp.png

From "Summary basis for regulation" https://www.fda.gov/media/151733/download

1.) Steps to get the package insert Go to https://www.fda.gov/emergency-preparedness-and-response/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/comirnaty-and-pfizer-biontech-covid-19-vaccine 2.) Scroll down click on: For Recipients and Caregivers 12 years of age and older December 16, 2021 https://www.fda.gov/media/153716/download

Page 4 of the 153716 insert.

Ask the vaccination provider which version is being administered: • potassium chloride, monobasic potassium phosphate, sodium chloride, dibasic sodium phosphate dihydrate, and sucrose OR • tromethamine, tromethamine hydrochloride, and sucrose There is also one difference between the FDA Comirnaty vials and the EUA Pfizer-BioNtech (BNT162b2) " COMIRNATY and BNT162b2 (V8) have identical amino acid sequences of the encoded antigens but COMIRNATY includes the presence of optimized codons to improve antigen expression." pg 14 of 30 of the 151733 doc. https://files.catbox.moe/i85hpp.png From "Summary basis for regulation" https://www.fda.gov/media/151733/download 1.) Steps to get the package insert Go to https://www.fda.gov/emergency-preparedness-and-response/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/comirnaty-and-pfizer-biontech-covid-19-vaccine 2.) Scroll down click on: For Recipients and Caregivers 12 years of age and older December 16, 2021 https://www.fda.gov/media/153716/download Page 4 of the 153716 insert.

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Exactly what's it's purpose and and when these fucks inject by accident into an artery instead of muscle, then what?

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I don't know how much mg/bodyweight is needed IV to stop the heart, but I'm pretty sure there is a lower limit under it does mainly nothing. Since we don't know how much is in one shot we can't even make assumptions.

Regardless how much I hate those bastards, I still wouldn't think the potassium is there to fuck up the heart, it is most probably there to stabilize another ingredient or to help a reaction.

A bad injection technique is used widely almost everywhere, that relies purely on luck if they hit a blood vessel.

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They're supposed to, I believe the term is, "aspirate" before injecting the drug cocktail into the body to see if they draw blood. I believe that's how they determine if they hit an artery.

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Yes, aspiration should be used, but it is not a protocol, only in a few countries.

They just say the deltoid muscle doesn't have blood vessels, which is nonsense, every body is different and there are capillaries, and they don't have xrays in their eyes. They just play darts fully blinded.