Today my sister was notified by her employer that she will need to get vaccinated in the next month or quit her job. My sister is healthy and in her 30s and had a mild case of covid last October. Today she tested positive for antibodies with a high number of antibodies in her system. While I took the vaccine, I still think there is a risk of taking any of these vaccines (especially for younger individuals).
Why does a young healthy person have to take the risk of vaccination when she has antibodies? Numerous studies (Cleveland clinic btw) have come out in the past week saying reinfection is rare and that natural immunity is just as good (if not better than the vaccine). This is one of the many problems of mandatory vaccinations.
Why does a young healthy person have to take the risk of vaccination when she has antibodies? Numerous studies (Cleveland clinic btw) have come out in the past week saying reinfection is rare and that natural immunity is just as good (if not better than the vaccine). This is one of the many problems of mandatory vaccinations.