Sorry, you don't have COVID super immunity anymore.
on Twitter as sloppy and error-ridden, and hyperbolic. But it clearly struck a nerve, because it taps into legitimate concerns about the stage of the pandemic we’re in.I’ll refrain from nitpicking every claim in the article . I think it’s worth diving into one of its central claims, though—that reinfection is possible again, and again, in rapid succession. This is both scare-mongering, and contains some important bits of truth.
. And then, in late 2021, the first wave of omicron infected millions of Americans, including many who’d already grappled with previous variants., reinfecting people who’d just months ago had been infected with the original omicron. There’s no doubt about it: Reinfections are not only possible, but common. You can be reinfected even if you’ve also been vaccinated and boosted—that is, “