Most of my family had Covid at the end of December of last year. In May, I tested positive for antibodies. Another member of my family had tested positive for antibodies, but just recently tested negative. So, he was pretty much forced to get the shot to keep his job. I’m going to donate blood soon to see if I still test positive. Even if I don’t test positive for antibodies, I’m not getting the vaccine.
“Another member of my family had tested positive for antibodies, but just recently tested negative.”
Even after antibodies fade you should still have T cells that last much longer. Maybe forever. If I understand how T cells function, they kill cells that are infected with the virus. This could provide long lasting natural immunity.
https://www.virology.ws/2021/03/25/t-cells-will-save-us-from-covid-19/