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I would like to ask for the definition of 'unvaccinated'. I note it is only 'unvaccinated' versus 'FULLY vaccinated'. So, are they clumping together totally unvaccinated (if so how many of those?) with partially vaccinated? That would skew the picture quite a bit.

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This is exactly what I’ve been saying for months. I’ve been asking everywhere for this info and have received nothing. They changed from unvaccinated and vaccinated to unvaccinated and fully vaccinated a few months ago. Since you’re not fully vaccinated until >14 days after last shot, this is the perfect way to lump adverse vaccine injuries into the unvaccinated group.

Maybe the vast majority of people hospitalized are truly unvaccinated, but I seriously doubt that’s the case since they’re doing a great job trying to hide that info and absolutely not being transparent.

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Great question. Per CDC in order to be considered fully vaccinated.. 1st shot, then 28 days until the 2nd, then 14 days after that. If you get shots right on schedule then there is a 42 day window from 1st jab till "fully vaccinated". And most adverse events occur in that window. This is all before boosters come into the mix. I have yet to see data that is taking this group into account. From my understanding they take this group out of the data or just call the partially vaccinated "unvaccinated".

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Especially when ~60% of jabbed people test +ve within 14 days of the jab

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