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by crispypotatoes
1606 days ago
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> It seems crucial, if 100% of unvaccinated have already recovered then what is to be gained by vaccinating now? Except we know this isn't the case at all lmao Elsewhere in the thread it's stated in AUS that 50% of COVID admissions are from the 8% unvaccinated population, that's about enough to prove the point here and I don't need to go any further You're also seeing more and more cases like this crop up - https://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/frighten... Vaccines work. They reduce severity, transmission and the chance of death. It's on you to prove your point with some actual facts now, instead of more questions missing the point entirely. |
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I guess you are in Australia? Australia may well have successfully suppressed natural immunity. In my own country we have large swaths pre-omicron who have natural antibodies: https://covid19serohub.nih.gov/
Now you seem to be expecting these folks to be vaccinated with a drug that has specifically excluded them from the trials. Drug recommendations ought to be coupled with safety testing on the impacted group.
If you can find me Pfizer/Moderna trial studies which show specific impact on recovered individuals I will never post again.