That’s not really how biology works. There is no difference between “natural” immunity and immunity from vaccination. It all stems from dendritic cells taking samples from the identified foreign material (i.e. antigens) to lymph nodes to begin antigen-specific T cell production. Those antigen-specific T cells then locate matching B cells and trigger B cell self-replication and antibody production. The S protein from the vaccine is 100% nucleotide-for-nucleotide identical to the one in the Wuhan SARS-CoV-2 virus and the April 2020 variant.
A small shift in the structure of the S protein will - in fact - reduce the effectiveness of antibody site binding. This has already been observed. There’s a chart for how the different variants impact effectiveness of the various vaccines here: https://www.nejm.org/na101/home/literatum/publisher/mms/journals/content/nejm/0/nejm.ahead-of-print/nejmc2100362/20210324/images/img_xlarge/nejmc2100362_t1.jpeg
So yes, less effective. That’s what the data says.
Uh-huh.
Except that the body, in maintaining immunity to a real virus, has to contend with genetic drift and consequently, random, small changes to the antigens presented.
With an injection, guess what. Assembly line, dead material.
The more so with one bioengineered according to mRNA.
The lies are being uncovered and exposed as we speak.