Originally Posted by DocRocket
Forgive me, I misinterpreted your question. I do not see any conclusive evidence yet that there is any superiority of either naturally acquired or vaccine mediated immunity. That will no doubt become clearer with time. I'm still on the fence on this one, myself.

Persons who have symptomatic CoV2 are indeed capable of infecting others, just like any other infectious disease.


Then lose the pretense of the vaccine being anything other than a personal preference. They likely do not stop the spread nor does anyone owe anyone else anything. In the US today, anyone wants to get the vaccine can get it. If they get it and the vaccine works, they’ll be protected. Anyone who doesn’t get it, is merely making a personal decision. It is no different than the flu vaccine. You get it if you want it. If not, you take your chances. The flu will still be around either way.

Last edited by JoeBob; 05/03/21.