Fully vaccinated definition

Fully vaccinated means the employer has documented that the person received, at least 14 days prior, either the second dose in a two-dose COVID-19 vaccine series or a single-dose COVID-19 vaccine. Vaccines must be FDA approved; have an emergency use authorization from the FDA; or, for persons fully vaccinated outside the United States, be listed for emergency use by the World Health Organization (WHO).
Fully vaccinated means having received both doses of a two-dose COVID-19 vaccine or one dose of a single-dose COVID-19 vaccine and at least 14 days have passed since the individual’s final dose of COVID-19 vaccine.
Fully vaccinated means at least 14 days have elapsed since a person has received the final dose of a vaccine approved for use against COVID-19 by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, or as otherwise defined by the Centers for Disease Control.

Examples of Fully vaccinated in a sentence

  • Fully vaccinated employees are to wear face masks at all times while riding in a vehicle with others and when working indoors, unless the indoor space utilizes air filters with a MERV-13 rating or higher, or alternatively, the indoor space has implemented CDC recommendations on air filtration in buildings (e.g., use of adequate portable HEPA filters and increased airflow) and the Producer makes best efforts to maximize airflow.

  • Fully vaccinated employees are to wear face masks at all times while riding in a vehicle with others and when working indoors (except when eating, drinking, or when their job duties prevent them from doing so).

  • Fully vaccinated employees who are at least two months removed from receipt of a Xxxxxxx and Xxxxxxx vaccine or at least six months removed from receipt of the second Moderna or Pfizer vaccine are eligible for COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Leave.

  • Fully vaccinated shall be defined as receiving one (1) Xxxxxxx & Xxxxxxx shot; two (2) Moderna, or two (2) Pfizer shots.

  • Fully vaccinated is defined as having the initial COVID-19 vaccination and either the Pfizer or Moderna COVID booster shot.


More Definitions of Fully vaccinated

Fully vaccinated means receipt of 1 dose of a vaccine authorized as a 1 dose vaccine series such as Janssen plus 14 days, or 2 doses of a vaccine authorized as a 2 dose vaccine series such as Pfizer, Moderna or AstraZeneca plus 14 days (mixed series acceptable), a complete series of any other World Health Organization authorized series of COVID-19 vaccine such as Covaxin, Sinopharm or Sinovac plus 14 days, or a single dose of a WHO authorized vaccine and a single dose of a Health Canada authorized vaccine plus 14 days.
Fully vaccinated means the employer has documented:
Fully vaccinated means a person has received, at least 14 days prior, either the second dose in a two-dose COVID-19 vaccine series or a single-dose COVID-19 vaccine, or otherwise meets the criteria for full vaccination against COVID-19 as stated in applicable public health guidance, orders, or law. Acceptable COVID-19 vaccines mustbe approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or authorized foremergency use by the FDA or the World Health Organization.
Fully vaccinated means a person has received, at least 14 days prior, either the second dose in a two-dose COVID-19 vaccine series or a single-dose COVID-19 vaccine, or otherwise meets the criteria for full vaccination against COVID-19 as stated in applicable public health guidance, orders, or law. Acceptable COVID-19 vaccines must be approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or authorized for emergency use by the FDA or the World Health Organization.
Fully vaccinated means at least two weeks have passed after a person received a single-dose of an FDA- or WHO- authorized or approved COVID-19 vaccine or the second dose of an FDA- or WHO- authorized or approved two-dose COVID-19 vaccine.
Fully vaccinated means, at the time an individual becomes a close contact of an individual with COVID-19, it has been 14 days or more after the second dose of a two-dose COVID-19 immunization series or 14 days or more after first dose of a single-dose immunization series;
Fully vaccinated means 2 weeks or more following the final dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.