Neutral 123 wrote:Dr Aki wrote:Neutral 123 wrote:
So what's in bold is what's relevant here. This would be at the heart of wanting to force others to get the vaccine. Even if this was true there are still "breakthrough" infections and quickly waning immunity severely limiting the usefulness of the vaccine.
Lower viral load, coupled with less restrictions for those who are vaccinated means MORE spread. Someone with a lower viral load is far more likely to be an asymptomatic transmitter.
i wouldn't say it's quickly waning, though the rate at which it wanes isn't fully known at this stage
we currently have UK data that mRNA vaccines (pfizer/moderna) wane faster than vector vaccine (astrazeneca), but is still more protective at 6 months post second dose than single dose or unvaccinated (obvious, but bares repeating)
we have data from a pfizer submission to the fda that says that a third shot 5-8 months post second dose boosts immunity to rates higher than just the second dose, hence the fda approving it for immunocompromised pops
as for less restrictions, well yeh, more circulation means more infections, so protect yourselves accordingly, get vaccinated and encourage those around you to do the same
So you agree that those who are vaccinated are more likely to be walking around infected unknowingly? That although they may be less infectious, someone who is no longer social distancing, masking etc may actually be more likely to spread Covid to more people as a function of them not feeling sick?
*I'd also say that 5 months of significantly waning protection is quick.
One of the issues is if its proven antibodies are a lot stronger than vaccine, does that cause one to hesitate?
https://www.timesofisrael.com/study-covid-recovery-gave-israelis-longer-lasting-delta-defense-than-vaccines/
Is it easier to just get covid once, particularly if your younger/relatively healthy and you know how to mitigate risk somewhat by supplement for it, than to continually get booster vaccine (when, yes, the safety of the vaccine itself isnt completely verified) when some form of breakthrough might be in the cards as well?
**not saying whether or not I'm personally vaccinated