Ummm….this is common knowledge.
But natural immunity plus the vaccine is 5 times stronger than natural immunity alone.
Also natural immunity only lasts 3 months.
LOL…..you struck out again Matt.
SCIENCE
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I trust my immune system enough to pass on a vaccine dose.
My doctor recommended one shot initially, but was satisfied with my massive antibody count.
If that count wanes...I'll see. However, the manufacturer indemnity would need to be revoked by the Canadian government. I'm not going to volunteer to be a lab rat for Big Pharma for a virus this survivable.
I live off my savings/rents, so I can self-isolate while sick - so who am I putting at risk if I get COVID again?
My rounded odds for hospitalization from COVID is 0.0%. So how am I risking Canadian healthcare resources? And even if I did use them - that's, what, the 5th I've been to a hospital in my life? Twice for stitches, once for bacterial pneumonia, once for an ear infection, and once for a swollen foot.
Am I not entitled to using healthcare that I've paid taxes for my entire life?
This all being said...if this virus were 10 to 100 times as lethal, I'd take my chances with the risks with the vaccines, which - while extremely rare - are still much higher than any other vaccine.