LOL, right and the fact it was timed so perfectly to support covid clot shots and also provide “credibility” to calling it a vaccine should just be ignored, nothing to see here..
HAHAHAH what a dupe.
Skwor wrote: “LOL, right and the fact it was timed so perfectly to support covid clot shots and also provide “credibility” to calling it a vaccine should just be ignored, nothin..to see here..HAHAHAH what a dupe.”
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and major dictionaries have updated their definitions of “vaccine” and “vaccination” several times to reflect scientific progress and improve clarity.
The CDC has notably revised its wording twice in recent years to be more precise about how vaccines work:
2015: The purpose of vaccination was changed from “an intention to prevent” to “one which seeks to produce immunity”.
2021: The CDC shifted the focus from “producing immunity” to “stimulating an immune response”.
Old definition: “A product that stimulates a person’s immune system to produce immunity to a specific disease”.
Current definition: “A preparation that is used to stimulate the body’s immune response against diseases”.
The agency stated the 2021 change was made to avoid the misconception that vaccines are 100% effective, which has never been true for any vaccine. Using “immunity” could be misinterpreted as “total protection,” whereas “immune response” is more scientifically accurate.