If you look at the tables in the CDC research on their site, you have to look at the footnotes of the table to get that little “gem”:
“Fully vaccinated adults with a COVID-19–associated hospitalization were persons who had received the second dose of a 2-dose COVID-19 vaccine series or a single dose of a 1-dose product ≥14 days before receiving a positive SARS-CoV-2 test result associated with their hospitalization.”
https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/mm7043e1.htm?s_cid=mm7043e1_w#F1_down
It’s a footnote to most of their tables.
It’s also on most state DPH sites, here is GA’s:
“COVID-19 Breakthrough case* definition:
A U.S resident meeting the below criteria:
•SARS-CoV-2 RNA (PCR) or antigen detected from a respiratory specimen AND
•Specimen collected ≥ 14 days after completing the primary series of a COVID-19 vaccine (i.e., completed two doses in a two-dose series OR
one dose in a one-dose series) AND
•No positive COVID-19 positive laboratory test (RNA [PCR] or antigen positive) within the 90 days prior to the current positive test”
https://dph.georgia.gov/document/document/covid-19-among-fully-vaccinated-people-graphic/download
L.F. Thanks! Bury it in the fine print where so the elderly cant find it!
“> _14 days after completing the primary series of a COVID-19 vaccinations