So myself, my husband, and my parents all had CV19 back at the end of January. My mom did get admitted to the hospital for 5 days and was given remdesevir and convalescent plasma. My parents are both early 70’s. None of us have gotten the ? for obvious reasons. We’re immune. So my sister just found out she has CV19 this morning. She is an RN and in hospice care but mostly office work at this point. Her friend who is also an RN in a hospital setting told her she most likely has the Delta Variant and that her husband needed to pick up her 5 year old daughter from my parents house immediately because people who had “regular” CV19 are not immune and that the DV is so much worse than CV19. I have been looking into whether or not there are any studies on whether or not those of us who had the Vid are immune to the DV. The nurse who works on the hospital setting is saying their units are full, etc. I saw articles saying the J&J ? has a higher “immunity” rating to the DV… a ? that was developed before the DV, yet those who have natural immunity to the virus aren’t immune? Anyone have any insight on this? Thanks, frens!
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If you all has covid and survived you are fine against the Delta.
Natural immunity is like learning the concepts to a math problem, it teaches your body how to solve the problem of covid OR varients.
A vax is like an answer key to a test. It may work but if the teacher changes the order (varient strain) you are screwed because you do not know the concepts and the Vax would be useless.
This is why people with Vax seem to be getting the Delta more than others with no Vax or Natural Immunity.
Yes!!! Thank you!