activities. shannon: you are not anti-vaccine. you have been vaccinated. you think it make sense for people who haven t had covid. you re saying if you have had covid you may have these immunity markers that are good or better. you know that there is a study, cdc and nih have been sliding out of kentucky that says, the louisville courier journal says the study shows covid-19 vaccines offer better protection of the natural and that vaccines after prior infection help prevent reinfection. give us a little perspective. the headline on that was prior covid infection is not as good as the vaccine but that s not accurate to what the study was saying. how do you respond? i think the cdc s spin on this study is a contortion, and embarrassment to the cdc would use that study as indication that people who are naturally infected are not as well in units people we consider fully