The best vaccines on the market have an efficacy rate of 95% and the reinfection rate is less than 1% in unvacinated covid survivors (a year later). Doesn't that make the natural immune response better at preventing infection? What am I missing?
I know there are a lot of lazy people out there who "think" they got infected and never confirmed. But should the med community still be out telling "everyone" to get vaccinated or very rarely mentioning natural immunity?
*If you say many natural reinfections are mild and unrecorded, I could say same thing about vaccinated infections. So let's stick with the existing numbers, studies and trials.
I know there are a lot of lazy people out there who "think" they got infected and never confirmed. But should the med community still be out telling "everyone" to get vaccinated or very rarely mentioning natural immunity?
*If you say many natural reinfections are mild and unrecorded, I could say same thing about vaccinated infections. So let's stick with the existing numbers, studies and trials.