Moderna CEO, Stephane Bancel says we are looking at another 12 to 18 months of COVID-19 affecting our lives.  COVID will still be around after that, but it will be less severe according to a new article from Ladders.

What I find interesting is that a medRviv study suggests COVID-19 survivors may have more immunity to variants than the vaccinated have.  This is something I have suspected for a long time.  If this is true, why would people who have had COVID-19 need or want to get vaccinated?  Let alone get mandated to get vaccinated.  Ponder that for a second.

Again, I'm saying for those who have had COVID-19 and survived, what's the point of getting the jab?  People who have been vaccinated still get COVID-19.  The vaccinated still spread the disease.  What the vaccine will do is make COVID-19 less severe if you should happen to get it.  That I get, and that is a reason to get the shot for some.

However, a recent report from medRviv stated that natural immunity may provide a better defense against the delta variant than vaccines do.  BOOM, again, if you survived COVID-19 why would you get the vaccine if you're otherwise a healthy person?  This is something I've been screaming about for a long time, and I've finally found evidence that suggests that.

Let me finish by saying I'm not anti-vax.  The risks associated with getting the vaccine outway the reasons for not getting it.  I just think it's ridiculous to mandate a person who's already had the disease to get the vaccine.


 

 

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