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It is often stated that getting infected gives a lesser immunological protection from covid, than a vaccine, but studying immunology.org - I'm getting the feeling that the immunization is merely more variable (not so good if the infection was mild),

I'm also not understanding how a vaccine developed against the first variants of covid protects better from newer variants of covid then getting infected by the newer variants of covid?

Can someone explain?

bbozo
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    Related https://medicalsciences.stackexchange.com/questions/25390/is-there-a-benefit-of-a-covid-19-vaccination-if-one-had-covid-19-before – Carey Gregory Dec 20 '21 at 23:47
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    I'd recommend that you look up just how many changes from the original (Wuhan-Hu-1) these variants have. Most don't have a lot... – bob1 Dec 21 '21 at 08:44

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