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Originally Posted by 86TOYO2k17
What relevance does that play? Did I suggest or mention intentionally getting Covid to acquire immunity? no, so that is all irrelevant. See post / points above. but cliff notes, If you already had covid and have natural immunity what is the point of the vaccine for that individual?
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A booster. Some people got COVID in 2020 and may not have lasting immunity. We have had many cases of people getting COVID twice. Some nurses too. If someone could demonstrate they have robust immunity through a positive antibody test or provides a copy of their PCR results showing they were positive within a certain window like maybe within six months then I’m fine with them not getting a vaccine. They would need to eventually retest in the future and get a booster if they lost immunity.
Like the article says, getting a vaccine would be that much better for their immunity than just relying on immunity from exposure.