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Originally Posted by Torqueofthedevil
Unfortunately you have defeated your own argument! As you say, those who have already had the virus are unlikely to get it again, so natural immunity isn't reducing the current number of infections. Yet very few of those current cases are going to hospital, and the chief reason for the difference between health outcomes for people contracting Covid in November 2021 compared to November 2020 is the vaccine rollout. As I have already acknowledged, the growth of natural immunity is helping the overall situation - but does nothing to explain the reduced hospitalization rates for those who do become infected.
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I don't agree, the number of cases now is in the younger age group, much less likely to go into hospital as is already known. There are of course people that have been protected by the so called vaccines but, it's not the answer that any government wants. Let's take it to another stage, if there are 40,000 cases each day, how many are vaccinated and how many are not?