British Medical Journal:
Vaccinating people who have had covid-19: why doesn’t natural immunity count in the US?
By Jennifer BlockThe US CDC estimates that SARS-CoV-2 has infected more than 100 million Americans, and evidence is mounting that natural immunity is at least as protective as vaccination. Yet public health leadership says everyone needs the vaccine. Jennifer Block investigates
Estimated total infections in the United States between February 2020 and May 2021*
Age group (years) | No of infections (millions) (95% uncertainty interval) | Population in 2019 (millions) | % previously infected (95% uncertainty interval) |
---|---|---|---|
0-17 | 26.8 (22 to 33.1) | 73 | 37 (30 to 45) |
18-49 | 60.5 (50.4 to 73.2) | 138 | 44% (36 to 53) |
50-64 | 20.4 (17.0 to 24.6) | 63 | 32% (27 to 39) |
65+ | 12.3 (9.9 to 15.5) | 54 | 23% (18 to 29) |
All ages | 120.3 (103.3 to 140.9) | 328 | 37% (31 to 43) |
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