So basically if you got the covid “vaccine†that doesn’t immunize, you’re now worse off than those who didn’t.
I'm not sure. From the beginning the only benefit would be that your symptoms would be lessened. People somehow got the idea that they would not get covid, or transmit it which was never the case.
Normally, flu viruses mutate but not so much that it is a problem for flu vaccines and natural immunity. The covid shots are not vaccines though, so they only lessen symptoms for the one strain. Add in that this virus came from a lab, there is no telling what it will do.
I'm curious and haven't found an answer to something I heard.
People get covid. They then have natural immunity to covid with their antibodies. There is a part of blood they use from donations if a person had covid for people who are sick with it, whatever that part is called (I forget) has covid antibodies. They can infuse it into the people sick with covid. But if someone gets the shot after they had covid, the natural antibodies are wiped out. What I don't know is does it only wipe out the covid antibodies or does it somehow wipe out other antibodies too. Since it is an experimental drug, it might not yet be known.
Edit: Red Cross reported the missing antibodies with regards to the donations.