How can you not have some immunity after having Covid? This is another area the “experts” are dithering on.
I actually administer the vaccine to people and I question the logic of getting the vaccine if you have had the virus
But their primary care physicians have told them to do it so they do it and who am I to argue with multiple doctors?
It does seem like the people who previously had Covid and then went on to get the Moderna vaccine have a much more robust immune response than those who didn't.
I haven't heard of anyone locally dying from this more robust reaction.
We have delivered over 100 million doses in the United States alone. That's a lot of doses. There's a lot of genetic variability in a group that large. I'm wondering if what there aren't some individuals with subtle genetic mutations that respond to this virus and vaccine differently than the rest of us.