That’s what I think, but there’s the issue of proving it.
I still occasionally get asked about getting vaxxed by medical personnel.
My opinion is that, over 60, OR diabetic, OR BMI >40, OR on certain immunosuppressive drugs (particularly rituxan), you should CONSIDER getting a COVID vaccine.
It appears that if you are in those categories and have prior infection, your risk is less.
It’s very uncommon for me to see an at-risk person nowadays who is unvaccinated. And the “system” is moving backwards in terms of defining a proper series of shots since the original products have been withdrawn and the current ones are authorized for one time only.
In my opinion, it would have been ideal to vaccinate only over-60s with Pfizer or Moderna at 0, 2, and 6 months, and then to stop, only for those who chose vaccination, of course.
But, we have to work with what we have been given to work with.