
10-14-2021, 04:48 PM
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Originally Posted by chet2020
Immunity always wanes, whether acquired via infection or vaccination.
Current peer-reviewed published info indicates vaccines confer better immunity than infection. There is an Israeli paper hanging around out there that is not yet peer-reviewed, we'll see what happens there.
It seems to me we still have little understanding of which antibodies interact with which virus proteins. So I'm trying to understand your statement re: S-specific ABs only attacking one type of spike protein. Do you have an article or paper to reference?
I asked for a reference, so I'll provide one also. This is a good overview of the current situation. Of course, this will evolve over time.
COVID-19 natural immunity versus vaccination | Nebraska Medicine Omaha, NE
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Thank you for posting this link from a reliable source. When will people who have had natural Covid infection stop thinking they have better immunity than vaccinated people?
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