If you selectively limit observations to only infections and hospitalisation with a positive test for a period of 12 weeks, it seems like a good deal.
Except when you factor heart diseases, deaths, auto-immune disorders, etc, and keep observing longer to witness immunity fall in the negatives, plus the fact an injection after natural immunity from an infection destroys the superior natural immunity, it's a horrible mistake.
If you selectively limit observations to only infections and hospitalisation with a positive test for a period of 12 weeks, it seems like a good deal.
Except when you factor heart diseases, deaths, auto-immune disorders, etc, and keep observing longer to witness immunity fall in the negatives, plus the fact an injection after natural immunity from an infection destroys the superior natural immunity, it's a horrible mistake.