Natural immunity as protective as vaccine induced immunity
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4 cohorts
Unvaccinated, no previous diagnosis
Vaccinated, no previous diagnosis
Unvaccinated with previous diagnosis
Vaccinated with previous diagnosis
So, what happened to these people during delta?
By November 30, 2021, California and New York
Natural immunity without vaccination protected against delta admission
Subsequent vaccination boosts antibodies
Results, highest to lowers risk
Unvaccinated, no previous diagnosis
Vaccinated, no previous diagnosis
Equally low risk
Unvaccinated with previous diagnosis
Vaccinated with previous diagnosis
Data validity
Unvaccinated with no previous COVID-19 diagnosis
18.0% of California residents
18.4% of New York residents
Conclusion
Natural immunity with or without vaccine provided robust protection against hospitalization in the age of delta
The people that died had no risk of reinfection
This data is about those who survived infection
Questions
If I have not been vaccinated or infected, should I seek out natural exposure?
Would some higher risk groups still benefit from subsequent vaccination?
Is there still an advantage in younger people getting boosted if they have had infection?
Is there still an advantage in younger people getting boosted if they have not had infection?
Do we need to change the one size fits all recommendations?
Should there be modified vaccination recommendations for those who have been infected?
Is it worth getting antibodies to membrane, envelope, nucleocapsid proteins?
How with this wild type and alpha induced immunity, protecting against delta work in the age of omicron?
HIV
1.5 million new infections per year
40 million living with HIV
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