I actually find it interesting that there is so much division about the whole thing. I would be amazed if it was as simple as one side is right and one side is wrong.
The middle ground still involves aliens and pink elephants, the antivaxxers have taken it waaaaaaay too far.
Yeah the gullible ones are the people that haven't taken injections just to go to France for a week .
You have to admit, even though you and @Saff didn't seem to understand the article I posted, it is weird that if you have had Covid from a previous wave then you are 6 times less likely to get Delta than somebody who has had both jags of Pfizer, yer the governments still want people to be vaccinated.
The strangest thing was though, they both said that the article didn't claim that. It was there in black and white, I even typed it out again for saff.
Wtf are you on about? I understood the article, and as I said, of course it makes sense that a previous infection will give your body a better idea of how to defend against the virus. Vaccines are there to help peeps that haven't had covid yet, even a ****ty immune response is better than no immune response.
I believe your first quote was "WTF are these stats?" and Saff just blatantly claimed the article didn't say anything of the sort, even though the article was named "having covid previously is better immunity than 2 doses of Pfizer". And don't you be getting on your high horse about what vaccines do, I assume now you will be in agreement that people who have had Covid shouldn't take the vaccine? You are also tying yourself in knots as seemingly it is only better for delta varient, or are you saying natural immunity is better for all variants? You were asking if I was pished, so don't give me that, you can't bullshit me. I like Toby
If it was about public health they would test people for antibodies (covid recovered) before jabbing them .
Great news guise, just off the phone to my mum and she is planning to come over to Spain in 3 weeks time