The Full Comirnaty

Published: Aug. 25, 2021, 9:26 p.m.

What the FDA\u2019s full approval of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine means. Plus, big business pledged nearly $50 billion for racial justice after George Floyd\u2019s killing. Where did the money go?


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Goodbye, \u201cemergency use authorization.\u201d Hello, \u201cfull approval.\u201d On Monday, the Food and Drug Administration gave full approval to the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine, commercially called Comirnaty. The four-month evaluation process was fast by the FDA\u2019s usual standards, but regulators have emphasized that they did not sacrifice any kind of rigor in the process. Health and science writer Ben Guarino reports on the effect that full approval could have on vaccine mandates \u2013\u2013 and whether it will change the hearts and minds of the vaccine-hesitant. 


After the murder of George Floyd ignited nationwide protests, corporate America promised to take an active role in confronting systemic racism. Now, more than a year after leading businesses pledged money toward racial-justice causes, reporter Tracy Jan analyzes where that money actually went. 


On Tuesday, the Supreme Court said the Biden administration must comply with a ruling from a lower court to restart President Donald Trump\u2019s \u201cRemain in Mexico\u201d policy for asylum seekers. This was the program that forced people seeking asylum in the United States to wait on the other side of the southern border, in Mexico. It\u2019s unclear what this new mandate will mean for the controversial program, but last month our podcast aired a two-part story about what living under this program is actually like for an asylum seeker. To better understand what it means to \u201cremain in Mexico,\u201d you can find those episodes \u2014 \u201cMarooned in Matamoros,\u201d Parts 1 and 2 \u2014 at this link