Originally Posted by
43Inches
Last years Israel study on Pfizer found the complete opposite of what you are saying. The rates of infection and hospitalisation did not drop off significantly until after a second dose was administered and then infection rates dropped off markedly.
100% correct 43inches, lots of misinformation and changing new data on this new pandemic all the time.
That is why it is important to keep an open mind, last years info is out of date now, and a min of 3 doses seems to be the new standard mantra.
A small fraction of resources (time and money) have been allocated to effects of natural immunity compared to "just get vaccinated". Australia and USA do not even recognize natural immunity and treat it as if it does not exist.
This from the WHO a while ago still says not much is known about numerous aspects of immunity, but has have some data on it. That data shows it is pretty good immunity.
https://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/...2021.1-eng.pdf
Worldwide more than
208,081,956 people have it so far.