What did? Some link from a dozen messages ago? Doesn't matter - anything that was published using data that ended in November of last year was dealing with Delta, which is no longer a factor. See the 'Percentage of Cases Caused by Different Variants in Ontario' graph at https://covid19-sciencetable.ca/ontario-dashboard/
And even in the Delta era surviving infection did not offer the best protection. In order to minimize your contribution to the load on the healthcare system you needed to be vaccinated as well. See below.
Anything that was published using data that ended in November of last year was dealing with Delta, which is no longer a factor. See the 'Percentage of Cases Caused by Different Variants in Ontario' graph at https://covid19-sciencetable.ca/ontario-dashboard/
And even in the Delta era surviving infection did not offer the best protection. In order to minimize your contribution to the load on the healthcare system you needed to be vaccinated as well. See below.
More false information, it went up to November of last year
COVID-19 Cases and Hospitalizations by COVID-19 Vaccination Status and Previous COVID-19 Diagnosis — California and New York, May–November 2021
What did? Some link from a dozen messages ago? Doesn't matter - anything that was published using data that ended in November of last year was dealing with Delta, which is no longer a factor. See the 'Percentage of Cases Caused by Different Variants in Ontario' graph at https://covid19-sciencetable.ca/ontario-dashboard/
And even in the Delta era surviving infection did not offer the best protection. In order to minimize your contribution to the load on the healthcare system you needed to be vaccinated as well. See below.
"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
Nah it’s the study the report was based on. Sorry you’re not capable of following links or conducting searches, probably why you are so misinformed
Anything that was published using data that ended in November of last year was dealing with Delta, which is no longer a factor. See the 'Percentage of Cases Caused by Different Variants in Ontario' graph at https://covid19-sciencetable.ca/ontario-dashboard/
And even in the Delta era surviving infection did not offer the best protection. In order to minimize your contribution to the load on the healthcare system you needed to be vaccinated as well. See below.
"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