New Study Determines People Who’ve Had COVID-19 Don’t Need to Get Vaccinated
Ohio | July 1, 2021
- Researchers from the Cleveland Clinic say that people who’ve already had COVID-19 may not necessarily benefit from vaccination.
- They said that people with prior infection had similar protection to those who were fully vaccinated.
- Researchers are still uncovering how natural immunity compares to immunity from vaccination.
- Some health experts are recommending that people who’ve had COVID-19 still get a single dose of vaccine.
A new study from the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio has found that people who’ve already had COVID-19 may not necessarily benefit from vaccination.
The research indicates that out of a large pool of healthcare workers, there were nearly 0 cases of SARS-CoV-2 infection among those who had:
- previously contracted the virus and were unvaccinated
- previously contracted the virus and were vaccinated
- never contracted the virus and were vaccinated
(Excerpts from Healthline)