US Fauci: Definition of Fully Vaccinated Will Be Changed - " “It’s going to be a matter of when, not if,” Fauci, the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said during an appearance on CNN."

The definition of fully vaccinated in the United States will be changed, Dr. Anthony Fauci said Wednesday.

“It’s going to be a matter of when, not if,” Fauci, the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said during an appearance on CNN.

Fully vaccinated at present refers to a person receiving two doses of the Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 vaccines or the single-shot Johnson & Johnson jab.

Fauci previously said the definition could be changed. Dr. Rochelle Walensky, head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)—which set the definition—has left open the possibility of changing it.

The definition is used by authorities imposing vaccine mandates across the country, including the federal mandates against healthcare workers and government contractors.


Several of those mandates have been blocked in courts for now due to worries they’re illegal.

Fauci said the matter of timing is linked to the lawsuits that led to the rulings.

“It has implications for that, and that’s the reason why it matters,” he said.

The CDC did not respond to a request for comment.

Effectiveness of all three of the vaccines authorized for use in the United States drops the longer time goes on from a person getting one, according to real-world data and a slew of studies.

That prompted Walensky and other health authorities to clear boosters for all adults 18 and older, and, more recently, recommend that virtually everybody in that population get an additional jab.

There’s been “a slow but steady waning of immunity over time,” Dr. Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health, said last month.

That drop in protection is even more pronounced against the newly identified Omicron variant, according to four studies released this week.

Vaccine makers, including Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech, are racing to develop reformulated shots that will target the variant specifically.

BioNTech CEO Uğur Şahin told reporters Wednesday that the data makes it “very clear that our vaccine for the Omicron variant should be a three-dose vaccine.”

Some U.S. institutions have already started requiring boosters for people to meet vaccination rules, including multiple college campuses.

Dr. Scott Gottlieb, a Pfizer board member and former head of the Food and Drug Administration, said last month he thinks the CDC will update the definition of fully vaccinated to include boosters, but not until next year.

“I think at some point they’re going to, but not this year. I think eventually this will be considered the three dose vaccine, but I would be hard pressed to believe CDC is going to make that recommendation any time soon,” he said on CBS’ “Face the Nation” last month.

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What the fuck happened to FDR's 'the only thing to fear is fear itself'?
It didn't test well with marketing groups. Today's modern, fast-paced individual is too busy to deal with nebulous concepts like that - they need to know what exactly they need to fear, and in what quantities - and they need to know it now.
 
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I got the two shots because I wanted to travel, my wife wanted to travel and it wasn’t worth fighting about, I saw the job mandate writing on the wall, I believed that this shit would end, or maybe I’m a pathetic sheep. Whatever. I’ve drawn the line here. Already told my wife I’m willing to lose my job over this if the goalposts move again. So fuck it, let’s go Brandon.
 
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