nedleeds wrote:K-DOT wrote:Thepaintismine wrote:
The good news with the unvaxxed is that according to the CDC they are not transmitting the virus after infection, so are building up natural immunity. This is making their immune systems even stronger. Can't say that about the vax'd. Most vax'd people have no resistance to the Omicron.
The vax'd are also still transmitters. They are protecting themselves from serious illness (but not from the severe side effects or even deaths, of the vax.) So, if the Omicron is indeed milder, we might want to rethink vaccinations (for those not in risk groups) as that might be prolonging things (i.e. getting vax'd for latest variant but still passing it on after infection when there might be no danger from the Omicron.) The number of people I know who got vax'd and are still getting sick is high. The number of people I know who gots CV and no vax is also high, but they are all fine and not transmitters and of course their immune system is working as intended.
Now that CV appears more mild, natural immunity is the way to go.
If we go the way of vax's, it will never end. (as we are seeing.)
Yeah, you're gonna need to source claims like this, or we're gonna flag it as misinformation.
It's mostly true.
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/news/newsroom/news-releases/in-covid-19-vaccinated-people-those-with-prior-infection-likely-to-have-more-antibodies
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2785919
Prior recovery absolutely bolsters enduring immunity. The mRNA vaccines are also safe and effective (and profitable!). An otherwise healthy 0-40 year old who recovered from covid probably gains little from the vaccines. Left horizon data is obviously limited since we don't have the normal 5-10 year history of enduring efficacy like we do for things like tetanus shots.
You can get an antibody test (most likely free if they have insurance that covers yearly physicals). The Roche test caps at 2,500 and was the same methodlogy use to obtain the EUA and later the full auth for the vaccines so it's a nice apples to apples comparison.
The mrna vaccines are highly effective at provoking autoimmune responses in almost all people (those with suppressed immunity are less likely), getting and recovering from covid is effective at provoking ai reponses in people. Both have endurance, with NA being comparable. Getting covid is bad. So if you haven't already had it, getting the vaccine makes sense for nearly everyone, but every person and their doctor should be the ultimate decision maker.
Corporate media and our disgusting self serving politicians who have been bought by special interests have no interest in discussing universal free anti-body testing because it would actually reveal *real* community immunity with quant measures. It would undermine pharma profits, and at least for the left mute their ability to continue their authoritarian roman orgy.
Oh yeah, Americans would really go in for testing.