COVID-19 Outbreak Information Updates (Reboot) [over 150.000,000 US cases (est.), 6,422,520 US hospitilizations, 1,148,691 US deaths.]

I did. That's why this is weighing on me - I am part of the company team that has handled all aspects of covid, including separating otherwise good/happy/productive people from their employment because our external experts said we should not accept 'natural immunity' as being protective compared to the shot, even when presented with positive antibody tests. And they were right, and the experts were dead wrong.

I am pro-vax but there were/are lots of reasons people chose not to get vaxxed, some more 'reasonable' than others. I dont care about the loonies that think its microchipped or whatever, I care about the people who were trying to do the right thing - and were right!

Whatever, its done with now, but knowing that every vax mandate in the world should have also included provisions for natural immunity seems like a big deal when adding up our public health performance. Whoops.


Still on this? you are operating from a position of hindsight.

It no longer matters who was right or wrong. It simply doesnt.

You negate the fact that COVID mutated no less than 6 times. And within those mutations, PRIOR infection PROVED to not be "as effective" - even the vaccines had to be tweaked to offer protection from variants.