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COVID-19: Disease-induced (natural) immunity, vaccination or hybrid immunity?
If you’ve had COVID-19 before, does your natural immunity work better than a vaccine?www.nebraskamed.com
Points of note:
The data is clear: Natural immunity is not better. The COVID-19 vaccines create more effective and longer-lasting immunity than natural immunity from infection.
- More than a third of COVID-19 infections result in zero protective antibodies
- Natural immunity fades faster than vaccine immunity
- Natural immunity alone is less than half as effective than natural immunity plus vaccination
A third of infections don’t get any protective antibodies
Some people who get COVID-19 receive no protection from reinfection – their natural immunity is nonexistent. A recent study found that 36% of COVID-19 cases didn’t result in development of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies. The people had different levels of illness – most had moderate disease, but some were asymptomatic and some experienced severe COVID-19.
“Vaccine-induced immunity is more predictable than natural immunity,” says Dr. Rupp. The COVID-19 vaccines provide great protection from severe disease, hospitalization and death.
I wonder if the level of illness manipulatea that result as it does mention that.
So say the 36% without antibodies weren't sick at all hence the lack of antibodies , where on a scaling level , the worse the illness the more antibodies created? Always wondered that element of the pandemic when it came to the tests. This is the first time we have had such a mass produced test out there looking for a virus , even the flu doesn't have tests designed to find it.
So with the element of tests detecting presence of virus, to some extent a similar test could pick up other viruses in the body even if we aren't sick with them. Especially if it's at a level that our body can fight off. Like there isn't a black / white scenario. You can have covid and test positive without being infected , or at least that's how I theorise it
The study touches on it you shared anyhow. I mean to be ill with a virus and not have antibodies afterwards is a little odd to happen , it would intercept the human body in a way that no other virus does, another discussion but would lean into the man made argument of its origin!