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The CDC Is Evaluating the Definition of ‘Fully Vaccinated’

Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Rochelle Walensky, said Monday the agency is evaluating its definition of what it means to be fully vaccinated. 

“We’re examining this definition, of course, but what I want to be very clear about is that CDC recommendations for right now say that everyone who is over the age of 18, when they become eligible should get their booster shot,” Walensky told CNBC’s Shepard Smith on Monday. 

An individual is currently considered fully vaccinated two weeks after receiving their second dose of either Pfizer or Moderna’s COVID-19 shot or two weeks after the one dose Johnson and & Johnson jab. 

 

Read the source article at The Hill

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