I am getting confused.
According to the CDC, 262,643,277 people in the US have received at least one dose of the vaccine:
https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#vaccinations_vacc-total-admin-rate-total
You can see breakdown by age group, etc., too.
Where are you all getting the idea that it was “doses that were obtained by the government” and not number of people vaccinated? I am asking because I find this confusing.
It is best to ignore Allegra. This poster is not medically qualified and has gone postal due to discrimination faced as unvaxxed person. I guess facing discrimination is a new experience for many and they can not handle it.
When I have a few minutes, I’ll hunt down a source or two. I’ve read it a couple of times in the past.
No offense, but I don’t trust or believe anything coming out of the CDC.
And the idiot who is bloviating about “discrimination” on here is making about as much sense as Kamala Harris does on any given day. He doesn’t realize that some of us are too strong to be concerned about being “discriminated” against by the likes of him. 😄