💉 Posts mislead about advantages of natural immunity to Covid, 'dangers' of vaccination
"We did not investigate this in any of our studies, but I am not aware of any published evidence to this end," Chemaitelly said.In response to the claim, Tufts University School of Medicine virologistUniversity of Miami Miller School of Medicine public health professor
also said the evidence does not support the claim:"My sense is that this is all part of an ongoing disinformation campaign we have seen throughout the epidemic."While there have been published studies that indicate naturally acquired immunity provides stronger protection against Covid-19 than vaccine-induced immunity, researchers say their studies have several limitations.
However, the researchers acknowledged their results could not be applied to other variants, or indeed other brands of Covid vaccines. The researchers also said their study may underestimate asymptomatic infections, as individuals without symptoms may not get tested for the disease.in July 2022 also acknowledged their results may not be applicable to other countries with older populations.
And Chemaitelly, who was also involved in this study, said three doses of vaccination"can supersede protection of natural immunity if booster vaccination occurred recently."
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