The study ran till November. Superior protection from infection disappeared much earlier until Delta arrived.
You still have not acknowledged that you have to not die of covid in order to get natural immunity.
I don't see how you can read these passages from your link and proclaim that people who have survived covid will not increase the load on the healthcare system if they can be vaccinated but choose not to.
I doubt if anyone is going to read all of the quotes below so I'll put the final recommendation first: "Primary COVID-19 vaccination, additional doses, and booster doses are recommended by CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices to ensure that all eligible persons are up to date with COVID-19 vaccination, which provides the most robust protection against initial infection, severe illness, hospitalization, long-term sequelae, and death."
"Before Delta became the predominant variant in June, case rates were higher among persons who survived a previous infection than persons who were vaccinated alone."
"vaccination remains the safest strategy for averting future SARS-CoV-2 infections, hospitalizations, long-term sequelae, and death. Primary vaccination, additional doses, and booster doses are recommended for all eligible persons. Additional future recommendations for vaccine doses might be warranted as the virus and immunity levels change."
"Although the epidemiology of COVID-19 might change with the emergence of new variants, vaccination remains the safest strategy to prevent SARS-CoV-2 infections and associated complications; all eligible persons should be up to date with COVID-19 vaccination."
"Before the Delta variant became predominant ... case rates ... were lowest among vaccinated persons without a previous COVID-19 diagnosis"
"During the week beginning May 30, 2021, compared with COVID-19 case rates among unvaccinated persons without a previous COVID-19 diagnosis, COVID-19 case rates were 19.9-fold (California) and 18.4-fold (New York) lower among vaccinated persons without a previous diagnosis; rates were 7.2-fold (California) and 9.9-fold (New York) lower among unvaccinated persons with a previous COVID-19 diagnosis and 9.6-fold (California) and 8.5-fold (New York) lower among vaccinated persons with a previous COVID-19 diagnosis"
“ don't see how you can read these passages from your link and proclaim that people who have survived covid will not increase the load on the healthcare system if they can be vaccinated but choose not to.”
They won’t increase the load as much as the vaccinated who don’t enjoy natural immunity.
They’re a lower risk than you are, but since they’re not making a decision to gain another layer of protection above yours, you want them to lose they lose the same rights you enjoy with your inferior protection.
The study ran till November. Superior protection from infection disappeared much earlier until Delta arrived.
You still have not acknowledged that you have to not die of covid in order to get natural immunity.
I don't see how you can read these passages from your link and proclaim that people who have survived covid will not increase the load on the healthcare system if they can be vaccinated but choose not to.
I doubt if anyone is going to read all of the quotes below so I'll put the final recommendation first: "Primary COVID-19 vaccination, additional doses, and booster doses are recommended by CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices to ensure that all eligible persons are up to date with COVID-19 vaccination, which provides the most robust protection against initial infection, severe illness, hospitalization, long-term sequelae, and death."
"Before Delta became the predominant variant in June, case rates were higher among persons who survived a previous infection than persons who were vaccinated alone."
"vaccination remains the safest strategy for averting future SARS-CoV-2 infections, hospitalizations, long-term sequelae, and death. Primary vaccination, additional doses, and booster doses are recommended for all eligible persons. Additional future recommendations for vaccine doses might be warranted as the virus and immunity levels change."
"Although the epidemiology of COVID-19 might change with the emergence of new variants, vaccination remains the safest strategy to prevent SARS-CoV-2 infections and associated complications; all eligible persons should be up to date with COVID-19 vaccination."
"Before the Delta variant became predominant ... case rates ... were lowest among vaccinated persons without a previous COVID-19 diagnosis"
"During the week beginning May 30, 2021, compared with COVID-19 case rates among unvaccinated persons without a previous COVID-19 diagnosis, COVID-19 case rates were 19.9-fold (California) and 18.4-fold (New York) lower among vaccinated persons without a previous diagnosis; rates were 7.2-fold (California) and 9.9-fold (New York) lower among unvaccinated persons with a previous COVID-19 diagnosis and 9.6-fold (California) and 8.5-fold (New York) lower among vaccinated persons with a previous COVID-19 diagnosis"
“ don't see how you can read these passages from your link and proclaim that people who have survived covid will not increase the load on the healthcare system if they can be vaccinated but choose not to.”
They won’t increase the load as much as the vaccinated who don’t enjoy natural immunity.
They’re a lower risk than you are, but since they’re not making a decision to gain another layer of protection above yours, you want them to lose they lose the same rights you enjoy with your inferior protection.
Where is your proof? And why do you so calmly accept the deaths involved in acquiring natural immunity?