Israeli Covid Study: Natural vs. Vaccinated Immunity
15 Jul 2021
CLAY: Buck, you’re gonna love this story because it’s gonna make you feel smart, smarter than you already did. You’re gonna love it.
BUCK: Not possible, Clay.
CLAY: I know that’s what my wife would say about me too. So we have a story out of Israel okay, Israel is one of the most vaccinated countries in the world, and they have now been able to — this is — I’m reading for a study here, Israeli National News, they did health ministry data to look at covid outbreaks which have risen in Israel since May to try to look and compare immunity from natural infection — that is, people who got covid and recovered from it — compared to immunity in covid vaccinations. And, Buck, for people out there who are listening to us, you and I have been at the forefront, I would say, at least in the media sphere for sharing with our audience you had covid, I had covid, we both still have antibodies to covid.
We have not gotten vaccinated yet. And so there’s very little talk other than maybe with Rand Paul, who, I think, senator from Kentucky we’re gonna have on next week, very few points of discussion made about the fact that like a hundred million people probably conservatively in the United States have had covid and recovered from it based on data out there.
BUCK: At least. At least.
CLAY: Okay? So nobody talks about that as it pertains to herd immunity or how it’s gonna interact with vaccinations. But more than 7700 new cases of the virus have been detected during the most recent wave that is going on right now in Israel. Just 72 of the people who tested positive for covid were known to have been infected previously. That’s less than 1% of the new cases. But, Buck, 40% of the new cases — that’s more than 3,000 patients, involved people who had been infected despite being vaccinated. So the instance of reinfection in Israel is minuscule from people who knew that they had covid and got it again. According to this story, Israelis who were vaccinated were nearly seven times more likely to get infected after the shot than those with natural infection were likely to be reinfected. Which would suggest, as the Cleveland Clinic study already told us, Buck, that people who have already gotten covid have much more natural immunity protection than people who are getting covid vaccine.
BUCK: Two levels here that I think we need to look at and add into this. One is what this means, given all of the health policy disputes out there right now about mandatory vaccinations — it’s not necessarily government mandated, but I know people — I’ve had friends, I’m sure you have friends who are told you gotta vaccine before you come into the office. We’re not allowing for any, you know, wavering on that. So that’s nonscientific — if somebody can prove, if somebody has a confirmed covid test, for example, there is no reason to believe that they are any more dangerous from a covid perspective to be around than a person who’s been vaccinated based on the data that you’re showing and that the Cleveland Clinic, a highly reputable medical institution in the United States, has shown. So that’s a part of it. What I do think we need to also look at is what does it mean — when we talk about infectious, ’cause there’s so much leeway on these things, okay, are we talk about an infectious where someone thinks they have a cold for two days?
You know, because the vaccine might have a — we’ve been led to believe have a serious mitigating effect on the severity of the disease this whole time. So that should be a part of this too. Now, it’s tough to line up mitigation of the virus from natural versus vaccine derived immunity; but that also has to be a thought process that we look at here, right? What we really want to see are hospitalizations and deaths and who was vaccinated and/or who had natural immunity. I can tell you this. I haven’t seen anywhere anybody who beat the virus through natural community and then ended up in — I am not sure it hasn’t happened, but I haven’t seen any studies that suggest that that is a real risk.
CLAY: That’s right. And, you know, the discussion here — and again I would encourage you, if you enjoyed this discussion, one we had with Alex Berenson earlier in the week — it’s up in the podcast — you can’t find that discussion, Buck, anywhere else in media.
BUCK: I got a lot of feedback — I know you did too — people were thank you for really — you gotta go deep on this stuff because the talking points are what’s gotten to the Fauci-ite madness.
CLAY: There’s no doubt at all.
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