I had Covid in December and I am having a hard time separating the woo on whether I should get the shot or wait until more numbers come in on length of natural immunity.
The argument is (not sure it’s correct) that since SARS CoV 2 is having it’s first shot at the human immune system (and vice-versa) that the bioengineered mRNA will produce a better or more complete response than people on their own will do.
The phenomenon of wave after wave after wave, with a crash in numbers in the UK and Israel after immunization goes over 55% tends to support this concept.
If you do it, know that the second shot is not recommended for people who have had (proven) COVID, not sure that advice has made its way down to the vaccination centers.
If you actually had Covid then you should have developed the same antibodies that the vaccine creates. It’s not 100% guaranteed that you will have developed them, but then it’s not guaranteed with the vax either.