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'Fully Vaccinated' May Now Refer to 3 COVID-19 Shots

2021-11-17 5,312 Dailymotion

'Fully Vaccinated' , May Now Refer to, 3 COVID-19 Shots.<br />CNN reports that you may need more than two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine <br />to be considered fully vaccinated.<br />Decreasing vaccine immunity and rising infections related to the Delta variant have caused wealthy nations of the world to reconsider what 'fully vaccinated' means.<br />Boris Johnson, Prime Minister of <br />the United Kingdom says booster <br />shots were key in preventing <br />pandemic protocols from <br />being implemented again.<br />It's very clear that getting three jabs -- getting your booster -- will become an important fact and it will make life easier for you in all sorts of ways. , Boris Johnson, U.K. Prime Minister, via CNN.<br />It's very clear that getting three jabs -- getting your booster -- will become an important fact and it will make life easier for you in all sorts of ways. , Boris Johnson, U.K. Prime Minister, via CNN.<br />Many nations are now moving toward putting booster mandates into effect.<br />In France, President Emmanuel Macron announced that by December 15, any French citizen over 65 will need a booster shot to validate the country's vaccination pass.<br />In France, President Emmanuel Macron announced that by December 15, any French citizen over 65 will need a booster shot to validate the country's vaccination pass.<br />Health experts fear these first-world economies' reliance on booster shots will negatively affect the supply of initial vaccine doses for low-income nations.<br />Health experts fear these first-world economies' reliance on booster shots will negatively affect the supply of initial vaccine doses for low-income nations.<br />If we look at low-income countries as a whole, less than 1% of the total vaccine supply has been delivered to those poorest countries, <br />many of which are in Africa. , Anna Marriot, health policy adviser at Oxfam, via CNN.<br />At this point, six times more booster <br />shots are being administered in the <br />world than primary doses of the vaccine.<br />At this point, six times more booster <br />shots are being administered in the <br />world than primary doses of the vaccine.<br />It makes no sense to give boosters to healthy adults, or to vaccinate children, when health workers, older people and other high-risk groups around the world are still <br />waiting for their first dose. , Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, <br />Director-General of the World Health Organization, via CNN

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