From the article:
Approximately 26 percent of people had antibodies from only vaccination, 22.6 percent had antibodies from only infection, and 47.7 percent had antibodies from both, researchers found.
Questions: What portion of the cohort had been vaccinated? How many times? How many vaccinated people also have had positive Covid tests? Is this paragraph saying that 22.6% had antibodies through natural immunity only? How do they account for people with antibodies who had Covid but never knew it because they were asymptomatic?
Infection-induced immunity was more common among the unvaccinated in the cohort.
This is a cliff-hanger. HOW MUCH MORE common was immunity due to infection alone? And again, do they account for asymptomatic cases where there is immunity?
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