Those who have been vaccinated, with the implication that this leads to some difference, which may or may not be intentionally used to exclude or discriminate. Created as COVID-19 vaccination rates are rising in 2021, issues of vaccine passports and different restrictions based on vaccination status are being tested in many countries, and the likelihood of a large and persistently unvaccinated population will remain (whether due to access, choice, medical advice, or other reasons). Generally inspired by other terms such as literati or twitterati.
The devilish term sarcastically used by brainwashed Fox News viewers and diehard Trumpublican evangelicals, or by those who only watch right-wing media channels, for a “vaccine passport,” which these anti-vaxxers would need if they wished to fly to countries that only welcome immunized passengers.
When people experienced more mild and moderate side effects, such as more frequent chills, headaches, and muscle pain, after they were jabbed with doses of two different vaccines, compared to being vaccinated with doses of the same vaccine.
Mix-and-match vaccination allegedly gives people longer-lasting immunity, betterprotection against new variants, or simply gives hospitals the flexibility to swap vaccines should supplies be interrupted.
Vaccinated AF is a term used by gullibleidiots to let everyone around them know that they are incapable of understanding and researching science so instead put blind trust in authority figures who have had their credibility destroyed.