CDC Rules Obfuscate Hospital Data:
When an individual receives their first dose of a covid-19 vaccine, they are still classified as “unvaccinated” for several weeks after the shot, until they receive their second shot. If they test positive for covid-19 within that period following the first injection, they are officially registered as an “unvaccinated case.”
After three to four weeks, a vaccinated patient is instructed to return for a second dose. Even after they take the second dose, they are STILL not considered “fully vaccinated.” If the doubly vaccinated patient has a reaction to the vaccine or tests positive for covid-19 in the following two weeks (14 days) after the second dose, they are still considered “unvaccinated.”
This would potentially INCREASE the number of “unvaccinated” positive COVID cases.
Or another way to look at it:
This would potentially HIDE the number of “vaccinated” positive COVID cases.
According to the CDC’s rules, no one is counted as “fully vaccinated” until a full 14 days have passed from the second injection of Pfizer or Moderna’s mRNA vaccine, or 14 days have passed after the first dose of the Johnson & Johnson shot.
Putting it simply, this rule has the potential to HIDE many of the deaths that occur AFTER vaccination and mis-attribute these deaths as “unvaccinated deaths.”
Look it up... it's all available for you to read for yourself.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/fully-vaccinated.htmlCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
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