>>13876889This is what relates to your argument though imo OP
>“These similar peak viral loads in vaccine breakthrough infections may explain why infected vaccinated people were just as likely to pass on infection as infected unvaccinated people,” says Prof. Peter Openshaw, professor of experimental medicine at Imperial College London.Assuming a vaccinated individual is infected and asymptomatic, they may be equally likely to spread COVID as an unvaxxed, asymptomatic individual, but vaccinated individuals seem more robust against infection than those without any form of immunity (natural or vaccine induced). However, their viral loads drop a little bit sooner, so they have a shorter window of being spreading as well.
The problem is that it only last a few months and then starts to lose all effectiveness. Natural immunity may be far superior, and I agree with that more than boosters forever (which don't eliminate my COVID risk). Basically, I'm gonna get COVID at some point, so no point in getting vaxxed if natural immunity is better and has no chance of weird long term side effects that getting vaxxed + contracting COVID would have.