SheepDog4Life
Natural Gray Man
I agree with you, Jamil... if someone had symptomatic COVID, it would seem like the vaccine would be superfluous.If you survived it once you have natural immunity. A family I know had covid run through their whole family. Kids got over it in a day or two. Parents were down for several days with mostly a headache and some other symptoms. And then when they were able to get the vaccine they signed up. Why? I really don't understand that.
One person I know who had COVID and got the vaccine told me the reason he got it was to guard against the possibility of ADE (antibody dependent enhancement)... he said that since the vaccines have only partial spike protein, the theoretical possibility of ADE would be less from the vaccine than the actual infection (they were designed that way on purpose according to him).
No one knows if COVID goes ADE or not, he said the whole cytokine storm version of COVID was reminiscent of a denge/HF ADE scenario to him, so he got it.
It's a thought process that makes some sense... whether right or wrong? No idea.