unvaccinated

English

Etymology

From un- + vaccinated.

Adjective

unvaccinated (not comparable)

  1. Not vaccinated.
    • 2021 July 29, Klein, Ezra, “What if the Unvaccinated Can’t Be Persuaded?”, in New York Times, archived from the original on 29 July 2021:
      Which brings me to the difficult choice we face on coronavirus vaccinations. The conventional wisdom is that there is some argument, yet unmade and perhaps undiscovered, that will change the minds of the roughly 30 percent of American adults who haven’t gotten at least one dose. There probably isn’t. The unvaccinated often hold their views strongly, and many are making considered, cost-benefit calculations, given how they weigh the risks of the virus, and the information sources they trust to inform them of those risks.

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