Oct. 3rd, 2021 12:14 am

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If you happen to have done your research you know that Martin Kulldorff (professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and a biostatistician and epidemiologist at the Brigham and Women's Hospital) happens to come from the same town as I. Kulldorff is a cofounder of the great barrington declaration. (Our university also produced a zero-covid celebrity, named Fredrik Elgh, just so you don't have to think everyone from here is like Kulldorff). But that’s not really what I’m going to write about here. What I was thinking about was that Kulldorff several times has complained that “vaccine mandates” excluded people with post infection immunity. Is that a big problem in the US, people who have had covid-19 (many from the lower classes, who couldn’t hide like the upper classes could), who don't want to get a vaccine? You could of course argue that the vaccine should not be wasted on such low risk individuals that have post infection immunity. The vaccine makes more use in for example the continent that struggles with WHOs goal of vaccinating: Africa. (I’m not saying that persons with post infection immunity never can get sick, I’m saying that reasonably the unvaccid have a much higher risk than those with acquired immunity,)

But again is it really a big grope of people who have had the infection and don’t want to take the vaccine?
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