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Originally Posted by
smootness
Where have you seen that number?
Regardless, even if you've had it, it's still better to get vaccinated than not.
Israeli study, cited by John's Hopkins doctor who is pro vaccine but discusses natural immunity here.
And regarding your last sentence, I think that may generally be true, but not for everybody. I had the first shot, got covid, and my doctor is telling me I can't have the second shot for 90 days and is not sure I should take it then either. Just FYI.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.usn...%3fcontext=amp
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