honestly, for the fully vaccinated I see an upside to breakthroughs. That is, let’s accept as a given that ‘natural’ infection is better than ‘acquired’ immunity. There was a study I’m sure you saw a few days ago that pointed to natural immunity is better than one shot, and natural immunity plus one shot imparts better protection than two shots. So going along that line of reasoning, a fully vaccinated person being mildly reinfected would convey the ultimate immunity to any further challenge by Delta or delta-alikes.
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WTF?!!
Do you realize what you're saying? You suggest that ultimate immunity occurs when someone has recovered from COVID, then gets two vaccinations, only to be reinfected by COVID. Please stop.
You aren’t allowed to mention natural immunity! The CDC is still pretending it doesn’t exist.
The published research, OTOH says it is about 80%, which is one of the reasons why severe infection is rare.
But you are right, for the older, at risk crowd a breakthrough infection is the best possible outcome.
It is tragically hilarious that the CDC and vaccine makers and their cheerleaders set themselves up for failure by claiming the vaccines would pretty much eradicate the virus and if you got the vaccine you wouldn’t get sick. Now as it is becoming apparent that was a lie they both claim never to have said that and that there are not many breakthrough infections.
And by consistently lying and raising the bar to a level they can’t possibly ever meet they lurch from failure to failure, from one set of lies to the next, destroying more of their credibility every step of the way. Now even a lot of the vaccinated are coming to the conclusion they were deceived and the pushers are not to be trusted.
Your “line of reasoning” is devoid of intelligence.
Following your stupidity, why not take 15 vax shots?
You’ll be super duper immune…
Stay away from decision making.
This is an interesting point and one that was kicked around on Wharton Moneyball a few weeks ago (granted, by statistical gurus, not scientists).