Sliced Wrote:The most baffling part for me, undoubtedly, is why we don't acknowledge that recovery from COVID gives protection from COVID. That is a fact. It's not complete protection but then neither is the vaccine. Why is this information not being used at all when informing public policy?My experience only , here goes.
I had Covid way back at the very start. Unproven as there was no testing then and I wasn't admitted to hospital. It was without doubt the most severe virus I've ever suffered. Two full weeks of coughing, fever and aching. That was early 2020 and I have no doubt it was Covid. In 2021 I had the two vaccinations (by June). Recently I had a cold and tested positive for Covid. No other symptoms and I was barely troubled. In my opinion, it seems I have antibodies from the virus and the jabs which prevented me from experiencing anything worse. Obviously I could transmit it and fortunately I wasn't troubled by heavyweight symptoms.
In my circles I have heard of many double jabbed people who have since had Covid, all bar one have been ok and that one thinks he may have been in huge trouble without the jabs. Make of that what you will.