Here are a couple of links:
Natural infection vs vaccination: Which gives more protection?
"Coronavirus patients who recovered from the virus were far less likely to become infected during the latest wave of the pandemic than people who were vaccinated against COVID, according to numbers presented to the Israeli Health Ministry."
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/309762
A Victory for Natural Immunity and Sanity
https://spectator.org/a-victory-for-natural-immunity-and-sanity/
I also happen to be one of those people who almost never get sick. Haven't had a cold for over 40 years. I get the flu maybe every ... 18 years. Oh well.
Thanks for sending the links. Please note this is not an attack on you as a person. If anything, it's an attack on the articles.
1) Both Israel National News (centrist) and Spectator (right wing) claim immunity is better than vaccination.
2) Israel National News says Health Ministry
experts are divided on the issue.
3) Paul Kengor (Spectator writer) who is
not a medical expert and whose seeming hatred for vaxxers is palpable is certain natural immunity is better than vaccination.
4) Both articles failed to mention a caveat: that to get natural immunity you have to be infected by the virus and in the process you could die or have the virus wreak havoc in your system.
5) Kengor inadvertently weakened his position when he talked about his friend who had Covid.
"Tom had a terrible bout of COVID. I feared he would die. He was lucky to get through it,"
His friend ALMOST DIED and he was LUCKY to have survived. No mention of what the virus did to his body but it was a severe case so it's safe to assume the virus did some damage --- usually it's the lungs and the heart. Now, he has natural immunity. Yay!
6) WHO's chief scientist Dr. Soumya Swaminathan explains why vaccines are recommended for those who have had the virus:
"After getting COVID, people do get an immune response, but this varies from person to person and it depends on whether you had a mild infection or whether you had more severe infection. And we know from many studies now that if you've had a very mild or asymptomatic infection, then many people may have very low levels of antibodies that they form. So this is why we still recommend that even if you've had COVID infection, that you should go ahead and take the vaccination when it's available to you, because the vaccine then serves as a boost to the immune system
I heard a good analogy for vaccines and Covid. Vaccines are like missiles with specific targets. It tells your cells to produce certain proteins that stimulate your immune system to produce antibodies. The Covid virus however is like a bomb going off in your immune system. Anything goes.
PS Like you, I don't get sick often. I don't think I've ever had the flu.