Nowhere does Israel state that having the antibodies from already having Covid alone means a person should not be getting vaccinated. It simply shows how great the human body and that our immune system is amazing
The study shows the benefits of natural immunity, but “doesn’t take into account what this virus does to the body to get to that point,” says Marion Pepper, an immunologist at the University of Washington, Seattle. COVID-19 has already killed more than 4 million people worldwide and there are concerns that Delta and other SARS-CoV-2 variants are deadlier than the original virus.
On the contrary people that had Covid And get the vaccine have the best antibody count of all!
Black respondents were 41% less likely to pursue vaccination. That is significant since numerous studiesTrusted Source have found that people who are Black, Asian, or from minority ethnic backgrounds are more likely to acquire COVID-19 and experience worse clinical outcomes.
Low income respondents were less likely to pursue vaccinations as well. This is backed up by the fact that low income states as a whole made up of all races and income levels even though they have as much access as every other state in the USA have low vaccination numbers.
A chart like this that only shows income verse vaccination without other information makes it seem like it's a lack of access or lack of care by society over all as the sole reason that low income have low vaccination numbers, while at the same facts show the free Vaccination clinics in poor communities sit empty in entire states.
The gap in vaccination is not always about hesitancy I admit that, but it's more that than anything else.
IN Chicago there are Walgreens every mile all giving free vaccinations. People that only make 25K a year buy food too , right? 80% of the food store in Chicago give free vaccinations so if you are buying food to eat you can get a shot without missing work. If you dont work you have thousand of free places to get vaccinated all in city where we don't need cars to get around.
Live on the street, yep the shelters all have free vaccination days. In Feb they were giving out 2200 a week at one point, then it stopped the street people that were going to get it got the vaccine and now they can't give the shots away. This is not from a lack of effort on the local gov part nor on the rest of society dismissing the poor.
In Chicago we have several plans to prioritize the poor and street people to get vaccinated, but we can't make them get vaccinated.
We( the local gov) are doing what we are supposed to do, no matter what the far left would have us think or how they try to make us feel guilty. 2 years later we are now at the point of individual responsibility. Now is the time each person poor or not needs instead of making excuses and coming up with reasons not to get the vaccination to make excuses and reasons as to why to get the vaccination.