Vaccination status definition

Vaccination status means an indication of whether an individual has received one or more doses of a vaccine.
Vaccination status means an indication of whether an individual, family member, or business received one or more doses of a vaccine.
Vaccination status means whether a person has been vaccinated against COVID‑19 or has received a COVID‑19 vaccination booster.

Examples of Vaccination status in a sentence

  • Vaccination status of the Service member should be considered in granting an exception, as more risk will be assumed in granting an exception for a Service member who is not fully vaccinated.

  • In accordance with ERL requirements employees/volunteers/work placement students are required to demonstrate evidence of an approved COVID-19 Vaccination status.

  • The EU remains the largest source of foreign direct investment inflows to ASEAN in 2014 at US$ 29.1 billion or 21.3% of total FDI inflows to ASEAN, an increase of 30.5% year-on-year.

  • Vaccination status does play a role in quarantining, thus we will be asking families of children who ARE vaccinated to confirm vaccination status with the district.

  • Vaccination status of all students will be maintained on file in the Department of Health Sciences.


More Definitions of Vaccination status

Vaccination status means being either Fully Vaccinated, partially vaccinated, or Unvaccinated. “Vaccine” means a vaccine approved by Health Canada2 or the WHO.
Vaccination status means an indication of whether a person has received one or more doses of
Vaccination status means whether the individual is fully vaccinated and has received a COVID-19 vaccine booster after the time interval authorized or approved by the FDA.
Vaccination status means a person's status with respect to having been
Vaccination status means an indication of whether an individual,
Vaccination status means whether an individual has received one
Vaccination status means whether a person is unvaccinated, Partially Vaccinated or Fully Vaccinated.