It's just another excuse. Just like "it's only 'emergency use' and not 'fully authorized." The goal posts keep changing.I don't understand why people who have some amount of immunity from a previous infection would object to getting the vaccine anyway. What am I missing?
Their argument is that they believe in the science of immunity. But after experiencing an invading virus that was damaging their organs, they want to trust that the 'natural immunity' is enough, and not boost it with a vaccine that doesn't damage their organs.
But in the end, the main argument against just relying on 'natural immunity' is this: If not now, there will come a time we all will need boosters.
Immunity, whether natural or vaccine-induced will wane over time. This is especially true as more variants evolve and are more prone to 'escape' the immunity that came from the vaccine or from being infected with the Alpha Variant of COVID.
What's going to happen when after Mu, comes the variants Nu, Xi, Omicron, Pi? Are this vaccine hesitant going to just roll the dice with Sigma Variant, and thus, keep the virus 'alive' and mutating? Are they so vaccine-adverse that they'll purposely expose themselves to the Tau Variant to claim updated 'natural immunity' to avoid the vaccine?
They're going to wind up dead and be accessories to the death of others.