Oh that is interesting. Most Data have shown previous infection tends to have much better Anti-Bodies than all vaccines. And I was under the impression that previous infection automatically equaled to have vaccinated, at least in the few countries I know of.
So that is not the case in US and you still have to get a vaccine? Or is it simply because there is no "proof" that you have been previously infected?
The EU limits “recovery certificate” to 6 months (after infection, as proven by PCR teat) vs possibly longer validity of vaccination. So the US is not the only “science denying” country.
Most EU countries (that I checked - Austria is an exception) don’t even recognise the presence of antibodies as proof of past infection.
So that is not the case in US and you still have to get a vaccine? Or is it simply because there is no "proof" that you have been previously infected?