I'd like to see the original source for this claim. Can't find it from AP which is who this article is claiming to quote. I am also unable to locate it from the Florida Dept of Health (they claim that the comms director said this).
Sounds like someone made up a number and is running with it since they didnt even put it in quotes.
We need better sources people. Just because TampaFP reports it doesn't make it reliable.
I don't doubt the number though, I just want a source to back up my claims if I were to go out repeating this info.
**The more we lose credibility, more people will refuse to listen and more people will die. Not trying to be a dick, but I'd like to get this info from the primary or at least a secondary source.
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I've also been reading that those hospitalizations of those that are vaccinated are within the first couple days post vaccination before the vaccine would even have full efficacy.
They wouldn't count as vaccinated if they are following CDC guidelines:
Fully vaccinated was defined as ≥14 days after completion of state
immunization registry–documented COVID-19 vaccination as recommended
by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.
Only 6% of people hospitalized unvaccinated though.
Only 6% of people hospitalized unvaccinated though.
Only 6% of people hospitalized unvaccinated though.
Only 6% of people hospitalized unvaccinated though.
Only 6% of people hospitalized unvaccinated though.
So that means.... most of the super duper sick people are vaccinated!
I'd like to see the original source for this claim. Can't find it from AP which is who this article is claiming to quote. I am also unable to locate it from the Florida Dept of Health (they claim that the comms director said this).
Sounds like someone made up a number and is running with it since they didnt even put it in quotes.
We need better sources people. Just because TampaFP reports it doesn't make it reliable.
I don't doubt the number though, I just want a source to back up my claims if I were to go out repeating this info.
**The more we lose credibility, more people will refuse to listen and more people will die. Not trying to be a dick, but I'd like to get this info from the primary or at least a secondary source. **
I've also been reading that those hospitalizations of those that are vaccinated are within the first couple days post vaccination before the vaccine would even have full efficacy.
They wouldn't count as vaccinated if they are following CDC guidelines:
Fully vaccinated was defined as ≥14 days after completion of state immunization registry–documented COVID-19 vaccination as recommended by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.
https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/pdfs/mm7031e2-H.pdf
You are correct, I should have said after receiving the vaccine and not vaccinated.