Emails Confirm Why CDC Changed Definitions of Vaccine, Vaccinated

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July 12, 2022

Emails Confirm Why CDC Changed Definitions of Vaccine, Vaccinated

“Newly obtained emails confirm that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) changed its definition for both ‘vaccine’ and ‘vaccinated’ because people were pointing out that the definitions didn’t seem to apply to the COVID-19 vaccines.

‘The definition of vaccine we have posted is problematic and people are using it to claim the COVID-19 vaccine is not a vaccine based on our own definition,’ a CDC official, wrote in an email to a colleague on Aug. 25, 2021.

The definition is located on the CDC webpage on immunization basics.

‘Vaccine’ had been defined since at least 2011 by the CDC as a product that triggers immunity, while ‘vaccination’ was described as an injection that prevents a disease, according to archived versions of the page.

However, a flood of inquiries on the definitions was triggered by the fact that the COVID-19 vaccines have been increasingly ineffective against infection.”

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