That may be a foolhardy assumption in this context, especially for people who tested positive but didn't get sick, but it's not "anti-science," it's people importing assumptions from other viruses.
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is there any current data on re-infection rates? Thought it was extremely low
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Are people getting sick a second time? I’ve read about many asymptomatic positives, but are there people who are truly sick twice?
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My neighbors were much sicker the second time around. Both very sick 3 weeks. 1 was hospitalized for 4 days needing oxygen and IV steroids antibiotics. Took them 4 more weeks to get back to normal. The guy still has covid brain. Put his truck in a ditch. Sideswiped mailbox.
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Except that’s not slightly even the case here. What’s your point?
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Like seasonal influenza, for example.
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Well, technically, it’s different strains. That’s the issue. It stands to reason someone infected early on, not later vaccinated could be a relatively high risk of catching Delta.
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Many do assume that. If they had been keeping up, they would know better?
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