Natural immunity more potent than vaccines during US Delta wave: Study | New Straits Times

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NSTworld During America's last surge of the coronavirus driven by the Delta variant, people who were unvaccinated but survived Covid were better protected than those who were vaccinated and not previously infected, a new study said.

 

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Study notes that unvaccinated without any prior infection at the greatest risk of death and infection. Study also doesn't note that US's Delta wave coincided with the normal waning of vaccine, and doesn't mention the effectiveness of booster, esp in the context of Omicron.

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