I really appreciate you posting this link. I've read Julius' post twice now and am about to read it for a third time. He articulates things very well that I've been thinking from the beginning of this thing, but haven't been able to articulate as clearly or with as many references. It's very well done and very much worth the time spent reading it.
My personal strategy, since I had covid in December, has been to expose myself to it as frequently as possible with less than the institutionally required level of protection, so that I can be exposed repeatedly to the current and emerging variants and keep my immunity up. So far that seems to be working. I have a fully vaccinated coworker without prior covid infection who got covid within a couple of months of being vaccinated and another coworker that had covid, got fully vaccinated and then got covid again. I haven't gotten it again. I think that if you have a healthy immune system, that's probably going to be a better approach for most people. This thing is never going away. It's now endemic.
Thanks Mike!
My personal strategy, since I had covid in December, has been to expose myself to it as frequently as possible with less than the institutionally required level of protection, so that I can be exposed repeatedly to the current and emerging variants and keep my immunity up. So far that seems to be working. I have a fully vaccinated coworker without prior covid infection who got covid within a couple of months of being vaccinated and another coworker that had covid, got fully vaccinated and then got covid again. I haven't gotten it again. I think that if you have a healthy immune system, that's probably going to be a better approach for most people. This thing is never going away. It's now endemic.
Brother Josephus