Billy_Bob
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Actually, it does make a difference. Persons with acquired immunities do not spread the virus. They do not become infective to others.Not seen anything definitive at all..as to omicron ''evading" vaccines.
The vaccinated can spread all variants--while being asymptomatic...that being one of the ongoing issues.
You insist on making a difference that does not exist..between Vaccine acquired immunity or resistance..and 'naturally' occurring immunity. It is a difference that makes no difference--as far as immunity or resistance to Covid goes. Everyone is different...and immunity is a day to day thing highly dependent on environment, genetics and diet..
Feature Article: COVID-19 — Natural Versus Vaccine-induced Immunity | Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Should people previously infected with SARS-CoV-2 get the COVID-19 vaccine? Yes. Here's why.www.chop.edu