There is a poster on Twitter who had graphs about Israel that included a category for unvaccinated but recovered from Covid, and the numbers of reinfection in that group were very low. (I tried to find the information so I could be more specific, but I couldn't find it.) The graphs weren't broken down by age and didn't show whether one group or the other was being more heavily tested, however.
I saw that too. The Israeli rate of reinfection in recovered was zero. As I believe it was in that big Cleveland Clinic employee survey. So natural immunity is looking pretty useful.
My question is what will the rate of reinfection be in the vaccinated who experience breakthrough symptomatic infection? (Symptomatic because even with a positive PCR, without symptoms you cannot assume it wasn't a false positive) Will the vaxx affect development of a robust immune response, as in unvaxxed?
There is a poster on Twitter who had graphs about Israel that included a category for unvaccinated but recovered from Covid, and the numbers of reinfection in that group were very low. (I tried to find the information so I could be more specific, but I couldn't find it.) The graphs weren't broken down by age and didn't show whether one group or the other was being more heavily tested, however.
I saw that too. The Israeli rate of reinfection in recovered was zero. As I believe it was in that big Cleveland Clinic employee survey. So natural immunity is looking pretty useful.
My question is what will the rate of reinfection be in the vaccinated who experience breakthrough symptomatic infection? (Symptomatic because even with a positive PCR, without symptoms you cannot assume it wasn't a false positive) Will the vaxx affect development of a robust immune response, as in unvaxxed?