Glad you've recovered. There are actually some effective treatments. They've been a big part of reducing the fatality rate over the last year among first time infections.I actually contracted the Delta Variant...3 months after my vaccination?
However, I had the symptoms off and on since before my vaccination. It took me 4 days to get over it...more or less. But how long did I really have it? 1 week or 5 months?
And there's still no cure. So what's to stop this thing from "flaring" up everytime your immune system gets weakened? Did you know the government doesn't require a RETEST to resume responsibility (work) after getting a positive test AFTER 10 days quarantine? Why...? Because you'd just as likely test positive again. And you could effectively never go back to work if that system was in place.
Truthfully, I think the powers that be are tired of losing money. Remember last year, when Saban magically got a negative test? Then you saw him all game long less than his normal self. He had it...
It's not going anywhere. So I think you won't see a repeat of last year. You'll just have a bunch of kids playing games while having the virus...
Did you have it previous to your vaccination? If not, can you keep me updated on whether you get it again?
I had Covid in January and have been subjected to all the vaccine propaganda everyone else has. But doing a little research I found that the immunity I have from having had Covid is different and likely better than the vaccines. Israel tests for Covid on a broad scale. A few months ago a "sweep" found 7000 Covid cases with a range of symptom severity. About 40% of the detected infections were fully vaccinated. Only 1% were reinfections of people who had previously recovered.
Something I learned recently is that the Covid vaccines are what is known as "leaky" or imperfect vaccines. They don't make anyone 100% immune. They reduce your risks of contracting Covid from a particular exposure. So if you previously would have had a 1 in 10 chance of getting it in a certain situation... the vaccine reduces it to 1 in 60. Maybe the best benefit of the vaccines is that those who get them do not suffer as many deaths or severe cases.... though I know some people who got much sicker than I did after being vaccinated.
Another study of natural immunity suggests that it may well be a "perfect vaccination". That means people with naturally acquired antibodies are 100% immune from being infected.... and it may last for life. So reinfections would only occur in the 1% who for some reason did not acquire immunity to start with.
				
						



