Some are advocating the vaccination of people who have recovered from COVID-19. Natural immunization being the ultimate form of vaccination, we see absolutely no scientific nor medical justification for such a procedure. Even past infections by other forms of common cold coronaviruses have been found to protect from SARS-CoV-2. Injecting a vaccine should never be considered a trivial event. The decision should be based on a well thought out risk-benefit analysis. There is absolutely no patient benefit in vaccinating an immune person, only risks and possible unnecessary downsides such as fever.
It’s been absurd that people who’ve had it are getting vaccinated before others who haven’t
It’s absurd to think they need it, but if someone wants to get an unneeded vaccine it’s their choice just like people who don’t want to get vaccinated don’t have to. But they shouldn’t get it “free” nor before anyone who hasn’t had it and wants to be vaccinated.
Well I had the covid, symptoms and all and a positive test. I also had 2 shots of vaccine 3 weeks apart. The vaccinations both gave me symptoms like those that I experienced when I had the real thing. I had a perfectly good reason to take the vaccine both times and that was so that I could say I did.
But, other sources find that some mild cases do not have antibodies afterward (and who knows about asymptomatics).
https://www.livescience.com/why-lifelong-immunity.html
There is some evidence illnesses that do not progress past the upper respiratory system typically do not produce long lasting immunity.
All in all, I think the jury is very much “still out” on this.
Even past infections by other forms of common cold coronaviruses have been found to protect from SARS-CoV-2.
Maybe this is why I haven’t got Corona while still living my normal go everywhere life, not disinfecting, etc. I get at least 3 really bad colds every year. If someone walks by me with a cold I’ll get it.