Not saying this lightly... He's gonna get assassinated if he continues like that.French President Emmanuel Macron told one of the nation’s leading newspapers that he no longer considers the unvaccinated to be French citizens, and that his primary COVID-19 strategy is to continue to “piss them off” until they submit to his COVID-19 mandates.
FRANCE: Macron No Longer Views Unvaxxed as French, Vows to 'Piss Them Off' and 'Reduce' Them
I looked it up. Right now the booster is not required to be considered vaccinated.What is the definition of unvaccinated?
I would like to see a breakdown on this
Also would not mind seeing a breakdown on the variant each has.
I’d guess the people in the hospital that found out because the hospital tested them have Omni. The people there because of Covid have Delta or some earlier variant
So theoretically., you could be hospitalized 12 days after your 2nd Moderna or Pfizer and be classified as unvaccinated?I looked it up. Right now the booster is not required to be considered vaccinated.
For reporting from the CDC website
people are considered fully vaccinated: ±
- 2 weeks after their second dose in a 2-dose series, such as the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines, or
- 2 weeks after a single-dose vaccine, such as Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen vaccine
No you’d be listed as vaccinated but less than 2 weeks from the 2nd does. So not “fully vaccinated” the term vaccinated means you’ve had some vaccine “fully vaccinated “ is defined above.So theoretically., you could be hospitalized 12 days after your 2nd Moderna or Pfizer and be classified as unvaccinated?
So we have "vaccinated", "fully vaccinated" and "unvaccinated"?No you’d be listed as vaccinated but less than 2 weeks from the 2nd does. So not “fully vaccinated” the term vaccinated means you’ve had some vaccine “fully vaccinated “ is defined above.
There is a 3rd definition of “fully vaccinated and boosted”.
So we have "vaccinated", "fully vaccinated" and "unvaccinated"?
If that is the case, that makes sense (sort of) to me, but in these graphs and stats that are being circulated, it is not clear that they are making a distinction between "vaccinated" and "fully vaccinated" because they 99 times out of 100 only give two options when they provide their data... "unvaccinated" and "vaccinated".
Correct because that’s all the cdc cares about at this point.I've never seen any data presented that shows "vaccinated", "fully vaccinated" and "unvaccinated".
Not saying it doesn't exist just because I haven't seen it, I'm saying that the vast majority of the data presented only shows 2 groups being compared, "vaccinated" and "unvaccinated"...