Marty Makary, a profes-sor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, also advocates a case-by-case approach to vaccination in people who have already had Covid-19, especially among children. “There’s no scientific basis for vaccinating people who had the infection,” he said. “It’s not clear to me that the benefits of vacci-nation in someone who has circulating antibod-ies outweighs the risk.”
I believe early treatment keeps people off the ventilator. First symptoms or positive covid they should be treated. Not positive covid and symptomatic and send them home for 5-8 days without anything to stop the replication of the virus. Stop replication, they don’t end up in icu.
Interesting... so for at least 2 weeks after you get a jab or booster, they can consider you unvaccinated? So if any hospitalizations or COVID infections occur during this period, they count towards the "unvaccinated"? Isn't that a way to stuff the books to give a bias in the data?
Interesting... so for at least 2 weeks after you get a jab or booster, they can consider you unvaccinated? So if any hospitalizations or COVID infections occur during this period, they count towards the "unvaccinated"? Isn't that a way to stuff the books to give a bias in the data?