Originally Posted by cfran
Furthermore, I’d like people thoughts on situations like this, I will try to keep it relatively short and simple . . .

14 of us were at a work event 10 days ago, large gathering in very tight quarters, ie no social distancing. Most of us, we think 12 had previously had Covid, and 9 of the 14 people were vaxed. 7 days after said event, all 5 of the unvaxed people tested negative for Covid, 7 of the 9 vaxed people tested positive, and they all have the normal symptoms.

Does the jab impact natural immunity? My small sample size says it does, and I’m seeing/hearing this all over, like increasing common by the day.

I can share other stories but again, this is what Countries like Israel are dealing with right now, the vaccine is NOT as advertised.


Because the observational data you present here is not a peer reviewed study I will not take it as fact. And being vaccinated does not mean you will not ever test positive for the virus. I follow the science. I don`t get my medical advice from places like this. Only a fool does that.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anecdotal_evidence

Last edited by funnybone; 09/29/21.