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would like to make it clear i’m not saying a covid infection offers 8-36 month protection from another infection.
Quite the contrary as there are plenty of studies showing one infection offers less protection than fully vaccinated.
My cousin has just had her second infection (fully vaccinated) as has her young daughter (unvaccinated).
i appreciate a sample of 2 does not constitute a peer reviewed study.
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I did not think u were but perhaps someone else could so good to clarify.
Yes i heard of someone who got it twice within the same month verified who were vaccinated as well. But these are outliers ofc.If the risk was bigger than how its perhaps percieved of not only getting it again but actually having a really poor experience the 2nd time around that could be a good way to get a group to become vaccinated. As i dont think that a large group of the remaining ppl are anti vaxxers per say. They just dont see the risk vs reward ratio in their favor or thats what i like to believe anyhow.
If we had numbers we would know and that was my point. I cant find data on this but perhaps just not good at finding this stuff.
Probably our department of health or similar at the time during questions session in press briefings.
Id say 8-36 month would fall under protection against future infection that can be considered to be pretty good. So dont even consider it all that much of a wrong even in hindsight esp since they likely thought this pandemic wouldent last this long at that point in time at least not with the continued severity.