I guess that means it’s working. I had covid in February. Going to get antibody test next month to see if I still have the antibodies. I can not get the vaccine if I wanted to because of auto immune disorder. My dad had covid a few months before we knew about covid. He still has the antibodies over a year later.
I had Covid in March. Very very moderate, but not quite severe. But bad enough that I agreed to be infused with monoclonal antibodies.
The results were immediate and amazing. I went from a pain level of about 7 to 3 in a matter of hours. And the good news?
I will not need a questionable vaccine. I have natural and chemically induced antibodies.
I also have an auto immune disorder ( psoriasis ) but was able to get the Moderna vaccine.
Have you been told you can not receive any of the vaccines?
I’m still convinced I had COVID back in late December. Working with hundreds of people coming directly from the airport all day long. Had a cough the likes of which I have never had before. Cough would not let me sleep, had dry heaves, completely uncontrollable and it lasted a little over a week.
Didn’t feel too run down but the cough was pure hell.
Not all commercial antibody tests can detect spike protein antibodies, AND, what protects you are not antibodies but long-lived memory T cells (which are not practical to measure on a population basis).
Evidence from vaccine trials, however, indicate that T-cell mediated immunity is still growing six months after vaccination.