81 Research Studies Confirm Natural Immunity to COVID ‘Equal’ or ‘Superior’

There is an endless list of results...

Nuggets small forward Michael Porter Jr. told the Denver Post he doesn't feel comfortable getting the COVID-19 vaccine. He also shared he's contracted the virus twice.
https://www.si.com/nba/2021/09/29/michael-porter-jr-not-comfortable-with-covid-19-vaccine


I cant find him placed on the NBA covid list twice,or once.He also sounds like a nut

https://www.yahoo.com/now/denver-nu...19-conspiracy-anti-vaccination-033113715.html


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The Pro Cyclist Who Caught Covid Twice
Eight months after his first bout with the virus, Colombia’s Fernando Gaviria tested positive again in October, making him one of the world’s first known cases of apparent reinfection.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-pro-cyclist-who-caught-covid-twice-11606919308


That is dated Dec 2020.So after nearly a year of covid he was one of the world’s first known cases of apparent reinfection,and they had to go all the way to Columbia to find it. :confused:


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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33718968/
Results: Of 150 325 patients, 8845 (5.9%) tested positive and 141 480 (94.1%) tested negative before 30 August. A total of 1278 (14.4%) positive patients were retested after 90 days, and 62 had possible reinfection. Of those, 31 (50%) were symptomatic. Of those with initial negative testing, 5449 (3.9%) were subsequently positive and 3191 of those (58.5%) were symptomatic. Protection offered from prior infection was 81.8% (95% confidence interval [CI], 76.6-85.8) and against symptomatic infection was 84.5% (95% CI, 77.9-89.1). This protection increased over time.

Conclusions: Prior infection in patients with COVID-19 was highly protective against reinfection and symptomatic disease. This protection increased over time, suggesting that viral shedding or ongoing immune response may persist beyond 90 days and may not represent true reinfection. As vaccine supply is limited, patients with known history of COVID-19 could delay early vaccination to allow for the most vulnerable to access the vaccine and slow transmission.
 
Personally I think the vaccine is around 70-80% effective in preventing getting covid and around 90-95 % effective in preventing a bad case of covid or death from covid.

IMO the 70-80% effective in preventing getting Covid is going to drop significantly with Onicron based on what we are seeing worldwide so far. Fortunately vaccination will still likely prevent severe disease with Omicron. However with Omicron IMO the vaccinated breakthrough cases are going to rise significantly above the 0.2% to 0.5% that most states are seeing until now. Similarly we are going to see more unvaccinated Covid reinfections as well.
 
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