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Waiting for COVID-19 infection to gain immunity

Waiting for COVID-19 infection to gain immunity

本帖最後由 geemong 於 2021-9-9 15:52 編輯

Waiting for COVID-19 infection to gain immunity just
to skip vaccination makes little sense




Israel was way ahead of the rest of the world when it came to COVID-19 vaccination,
so it is not surprising that data from this corner of the Mediterranean causes a lot of
excitement. It is a glimpse into the future.

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Indeed, this happened recently when researchers at Maccabi Healthcare Services in
Tel Aviv released a preprint, a study that is yet to be reviewed by other experts,
suggesting people who had been infected with COVID-19 had greater protection than
vaccinated people against becoming reinfected with the Delta variant.

Unfortunately, some took this to mean that getting COVID-19 is a better idea than
getting vaccinated.

First, the possibility that a COVID-19 infection leads to longer-lived immunity than
vaccination is not far-fetched.

Infection exposes our immune system to several viral proteins, whereas the most
commonly used COVID-19 vaccines introduce a single antigen, the spike protein.
This results in a more directed but also a more restricted immune response than
after infection.

Although people who have had COVID-19 can get reinfected, naturally acquired
immunity continues to evolve over time and antibodies remain detectable for longer
than was first anticipated. New evidence suggests that immunity following both
severe and mild infection protects against both symptomatic and asymptomatic
reinfection.
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