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Originally Posted by Opie
Or, even without the booster he may have been fine. (and, no I'm not against the tetanus vaccine) Tetanus also isn't transmitted person to person, usually isn't deadly and has less than 30 cases per year in the US.
Re; Covid, science is already proving that there are those who have the necessary immune system to fight off this disease, as effectively, and in the studies so far, more effectively than with vaccine. So explain why people that already have the antibodies that a vaccine trains your body to make require the vaccine? Sounds like its just to make certain people feel better...
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Re-read my post. You miss or ignore the point of the post entirely. Had he chosen to forego the tetanus vaccine his decision could affect, at most, one person - him. The decision to boycott the Covid vaccine has the potential to affect many other people. That's why people accuse the boycotters of being selfish and correctly so. They want everything their way. Their idea of living in a society is all take and no give.
As to your claim that infection generates stronger immunity than vaccination - let's see a link to the source. I for one, am skeptical.