Nothing wrong with natural "immunity', jem, other than what you do to yourself and to society to acquire it.
Maybe you have a logical point about what you do to society?
Can you tell me the point of vaccinating the low risk?
Please consider:
a. the vaccinated can still get infected and spread.
b. mutations are likely to come out of the immuno-compromised and they are by definition high risk.
c. many of the low risk are asymptomatic and therefore far less likely to spread.
d. its the highly symptomatic who are the biggest spreaders.
e. how many low risk Americans who have not been vaccinated are left that have not been exposed to Covid.
f. as of now would you not prefer to face omicron with strong immune system that already naturally fought off Covid? I know many articles and scientists have just said that Omicron is going to bypass antibodies (notwithstanding what pfizer said yesterday) so you best have a strong natural immune system. With respect to pfizer we just saw the CDC tell us that 1/3 of the infected had boosters.
So in a lab boosted sera may have had enough neutralizing antibodies, according to Pfizer. But, it remains to be seen how long and how well boosters protect people in real life. I am sure glad that this virus has been mild so far.
I hope we all get useful data as this goes forward so we can make the best choices for family, friends and community.
Since you quoted me, I responded. I am not jem.