Those who have already been infected are more likely to have negative side effects from the vaccinations, making the push to vaccinate already infected people risky and pointless.
The last issue, however, is whether the immunizations may compromise the strong T cell immunity developed from earlier infections. Serious concerns have been voiced.
By immunologists from Hospital La Paz in Madrid and Mount Sinai in New York. After tracking a group of vaccinated individuals with and without a history of infection,
They made the startling discovery that “in individuals with a pre-existing immunity against SARS-CoV-2, the second vaccine dose not only fail to boost humoral immunity.
But determines a contraction of the spike-specific T cell response.” Additionally, they point out that previous studies have shown that
“the second vaccination dose appears to exert a detrimental effect in the overall magnitude of the spike-specific humoral response in COVID-19 recovered individuals.”