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See second link?
 
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/...but-people-may-still-carry-and-transmit-virus
 
If you have had COVID then you have a far better naturally acquired immunity than any artificial vaccine will give you.
Why are you bothered?
Do you have data supporting this statement?
 
yes thanks. I responded above, and tagged you in.
From the linked SIREN study:

"This means even if you believe you already had the disease and are protected, you can be reassured it is highly unlikely you will develop severe infections but there is still a risk that you could acquire an infection and transmit to others. Now more than ever it is vital we all stay at home to protect our health service and save lives."

Therefore there may be a protection for oneself for an unspecified time, but the risk to others is still there.
 

You asked I provided.. I suggest you do some more research yourself if my link wasn't sufficient.
 
Just like after having the vaccine?
 
Thank you @bulkbiker and @lucylocket61 for providing the requested links. This thread is now moving away from the specific question posed by the OP in respect of their situation. Please could that be respected, and more general discussion/debate about the Covid vaccine taken elsewhere? Thanks.


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All. A couple of posts have been deleted for derailing the thread. Please bear in mind the original post when responding. Thanks.
 
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