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I've already addressed the points in the write up.
The immunity from infection is slightly different, but I don't recognise 'better'. I've seen similar claims in the past that are based on a misunderstanding (deliberate or otherwise) of the science.
The incidence of myocarditis is greater following infection than vaccination and, as I've mentioned, the infection fatality rate for covid was around 1.4% when I last looked.
How does the tweet help? Are you seriously of the view that infection is a better alternative to vaccination? Think 1.4% before you answer that (or don't answer as per usual).
Er, because there was still limited contact?
I haven't looked recently, but shop and public transport workers were particularly hard hit by the early waves of covid. That reflects the nature of their work, which involved relatively high levels of contact (but may also reflect them generally being relatively low paid, which can be a factor in poor general health).
But if you actually believe that reducing contact between people would not reduce the spread of a primarily airborne infection, how do you explain the plateauing and then fall of numbers during lockdown and then their rise when restrictions were lifted?
Or are you a germ theory denier?
Patronising git!
I guess that you were probably in complete favour with a pair of binoculars, a note pad and a direct line to the police station.
You probably wore a mask and kept 2m distance even though you couldn't transmit Covid or catch it because of your vaccines. Just like everyone else.
The awakening of the bull shine has come at different times for different people. Mine as I've stated came when I fell seriously ill not long after my second jab.
The lock downs over here were restricted to those that could provide a pass on their phones. Ill people who didn't have a pass were refused entry to the hospitals, and shopping centre!
We were restricted from going out for a walk in the fresh air whilst politions were having parties!
They were filmed taking their masks off when the cameras weren't on them!
I have kept up but I am sure that you haven't!
It's sad that you choose to be rude and a little insulting. I
was deemed an 'essential worker' during the lockdowns, as were the rest of my household, although, in fairness, I at least was able to do much of my work from home.
That politicians partied reflects badly on them, not the people who complied.
But if not lockdowns and not vaccination, how would you have addressed the pandemic? It seems me that you want to criticise without any answers of your own (quite literally on this thread).
No solution was perfect, but allowing a disease with an IFR of 1.4% to rip through the population was a particularly unimpressive one.