prefer to deal in percentages...all the more reason to get Vaccinated.
Link: https://www.webmd.com/vaccines/covid-19-vaccine/news/20211031/covid-vax-5-times-more-protective-than-natural-immunity
total bullshit article.
How many people do you know who got jabbed still got the virus? I know alot!
How many people do you know had natural immunity and then got the virus again - I dont know a single person.
linked in the article?...do you appreciate/understand the science behind all this?...if not, get better prepared before joining in this conversation...otherwise, you just have a totally uninformed opinion...noting more.
At least Mark is holding up his end and I'm waiting for his reply...stay tuned...you might just learn something.
Yes, from a right-wing source but they do list the studies.
Link: Natural Immunity Works
section...the study is from April, 2021...before the Delta variant became the dominant cause of COVID cases (98%) on or around July of 2021...and prior to the CDC study(October, 2021) that I presented...
"These data suggest that naturally acquired SARS‐CoV‐2 immunity does not wane for at least 10 months post‐infection. However, the applicability of these studies to new variants or to vaccine‐induced immunity remains uncertain."
I'd like to see a more recent study from the authors of what I believe was an Irish Health Ministry study, published by Wiley (or any others)...I'd also like to see studies that have been peer reviewed by such notable sources as the NEJM, or Nature...can you ask Dr. Risch for such studies?
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The math was also flawed as is the methodology. As Dr. Risch notes, there are now over 90 studies saying natural immunity is as strong or stronger than vaccination immunity.
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prefer to take Mark at his word over a proven liar like you.
the new Delta variant might have had an effect on the data as the authors mentioned it might?...would it help or hurt the claim that natural immunity was as good or better than being vaccinated?...should we wait for a more recent study from Mark's sources...say like the CDC's (10/31/2021)...before reaching a conclusion...or, maybe even later...say once the Omicron variant has had a chance to be studied?...what's your take on all this, Coley?...surely you have something of value to share that would be of help to the conversation we're having.
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