UK changed the law to make the covid jabs legal
Without this change they could not be issued EUAs
Did you know the law on medicines approval was changed in December 2020 to allow EUAs to be issued before the public assessment reports were done?
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2012/1916/2020-12-19
There is this from the BMJ:
https://www.bmj.com/content/371/bmj.m4759
"Why was the vaccine given temporary authorisation?
Usually, the UK would wait for the European Medicines Agency to approve a vaccine before looking to distribute it, but in an emergency EU countries are allowed to use their own regulator to issue temporary authorisation. In October the government made changes to the Human Medicines Regulations 2012 to allow the MHRA to grant temporary authorisation of a covid-19 vaccine without needing to wait for the EMA.
A temporary use authorisation is valid for one year only and requires the pharmaceutical companies to complete specific obligations, such as ongoing or new studies, says the law firm Brodies. Once comprehensive data on the product have been obtained, standard marketing authorisation can be granted. This initially lasts five years but can be renewed and is not subject to specific obligations."
My highlighting - So they changed the law to allow the EUAs to be legal.