Deliberately trying to catch COVID-19 is a terrible idea. People who contract COVID-19 are at risk of long-term complications from the illness, can spread the illness to others and potentially become another patient in an overburdened healthcare system.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — People in some parts of the country are trying to deliberately catch COVID-19 to build up natural immunity. Sensible, or worst idea ever?
Getting the vaccine dramatically reduces your chance of getting COVID-19 that’s so severe that it will either send you to the hospital or end your life, said“The vaccine is super protective against the scariest outcomes of COVID-19,” Margolius said. “From an infectious disease standpoint, the best way to reduce the impact of infection is by prevention rather than having to treat it,” saidchair of the infectious disease division at Summa Health. He pointed to polio and measles as examples of infectious disease that have been controlled globally through immunizations.
“Getting a natural infection does not in any way guarantee you another infection with COVID-19,” File said.according to news reports. It doesn’t seem to have caught on in Northeast Ohio yet.of the 1950s and 1960s, where parents would bring their children to the home of a sick child.with the goal of infecting their unvaccinated children so they could gain natural immunity.Some people say, “I’m young and healthy, so if I get COVID-19 it’s not going to be a big deal.
Many other kinds of infections convey greater immunity after infection, but that is not true with COVID-19, File said. “We know that if you’ve had the vaccine, you have a higher probability of having higher levels of antibody protection than just a natural infection,” File said.
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