It also has this subheading: "Vaccination still the safest way to protect yourself against COVID-19"
So getting vaccinated after recovering from the infection is the best way to increase your chances of keeping out of the hospital and lowering the burden on the healthcare system so other people have a better chance of getting the care they need for their "normal" problems.
Delta is not currently a factor. Why would you be discussing a variant that is no longer active? See the 'Percentage of Cases Caused by Different Variants in Ontario' graph at https://covid19-sciencetable.ca/ontario-dashboard/
Let me get this straight- you think the vaccine designed for v1 covid, which is inferior to natural immunity in the context of Delta is going to be superior to natural immunity for Omicron?
I’m not sure why this is hard for you, but the vax immunity is only against the spike and from original c19, natural immunity is against the whole virus and based on the strain of infection. That’s the reason natural immunity is superior.
Try to use your brain, natural immunity from Omicron is going to be specific to omicron variant. Your precious vax is for v1 Covid19.
You have presented no evidence about natural immunity for Omicron, and any evidence you did present about natural immunity as superior has not been valid for over a year, since the variants of concern started to appear. The current recommendations are to get vaccinated after recovering from covid.
Try to use your brain
The joke is that you appear to be trying to use yours to argue that all those recommendations to get vaccinated after recovering from covid are wrong.
And in all your references to natural immunity you have never once acknowledged that you have to not die of covid to get it.
This one has that quote. Here is the headline:
"Vaccination plus infection offered most protection during Delta surge, U.S. study shows" https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/vaccination-infection-delta-study-1.6320650
It also has this subheading: "Vaccination still the safest way to protect yourself against COVID-19"
So getting vaccinated after recovering from the infection is the best way to increase your chances of keeping out of the hospital and lowering the burden on the healthcare system so other people have a better chance of getting the care they need for their "normal" problems.
Okay and that group is still less likely to present in hospital than you are even if they ignore that advice.
Delta is not currently a factor. Why would you be discussing a variant that is no longer active? See the 'Percentage of Cases Caused by Different Variants in Ontario' graph at https://covid19-sciencetable.ca/ontario-dashboard/
Let me get this straight- you think the vaccine designed for v1 covid, which is inferior to natural immunity in the context of Delta is going to be superior to natural immunity for Omicron?
I’m not sure why this is hard for you, but the vax immunity is only against the spike and from original c19, natural immunity is against the whole virus and based on the strain of infection. That’s the reason natural immunity is superior.
Try to use your brain, natural immunity from Omicron is going to be specific to omicron variant. Your precious vax is for v1 Covid19.
You have presented no evidence about natural immunity for Omicron, and any evidence you did present about natural immunity as superior has not been valid for over a year, since the variants of concern started to appear. The current recommendations are to get vaccinated after recovering from covid.
The joke is that you appear to be trying to use yours to argue that all those recommendations to get vaccinated after recovering from covid are wrong.
And in all your references to natural immunity you have never once acknowledged that you have to not die of covid to get it.