If you grew up with the Peanuts Gang, this picture of Charlie Brown and Lucy will speak volumes to you.Every. Single. Time. Lucy would trick Charlie Brown.The CDC recently announced that the definition of “fully vaccinated” is changing once again. Of course they are. And guess what… they will continue to do so. That’s called control of the ball. ” The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently announced some changes on the definition of people who are classed as vaccinated against Covid-19.Dr Rochelle Walensky, the Director of the CDC, said that the definition of fully vaccinated will now mean people who have also received booster jabs. The US health agency will now also stop referring to these people as âfully vaccinated,â but instead will call them people who are âup to dateâ with their vaccinations.Walensky said: âWhat we are really working to do is pivot our language so that everyone is as up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines as they personally could be, should be based on when they got their last vaccine.âSo, importantly right now we are pivoting our language, we really want to make sure people are up to date.âShe added: âThat means if you recently got your second dose, youâre not eligible for a booster. Youâre up to date. If you are eligible for a booster and you havenât gotten it, youâre not up to date and you need to get your booster in order to be up to date.âSheesh. Don’t fall for it Charlie Brown.






