I've been reading a lot of new data the last couple of days. The vast majority of people getting COVID right now are vaccinated people who have not previously had COVID. No, not because of the vaccine, I have found no evidence that it make you more susceptible; but because these people have no natural immunity from previous infection.
The vaccines are all but worthless on the newest variants. Natural immunity is not 100% effective either, but the newer stats indicate it's doing much better than the vaccines to prevent infection, or should I say reinfection. So those of you who have evaded it so far, you will probably get it over the next few months.
I said awhile back that almost everyone will get this sooner or later, and I still believe it to be true. The newer variants are going back and getting people who didn't get it before.
The updated vaccines might help, they are supposedly tailored to the new variants. But I suspect not nearly as many people will get the newer boosters. Many people who were vaccinated are done with getting more, and COVID, at least for now, is not not the scary creature it was. We're learning to live with it much as we do the flu.
Time will tell just how long natural immunity, including the T-cell factor, will last, and whether or not our society will eventually become somewhat immune to COVID. Of course, future mutation possibilities will also factor into that; but I doubt anyone can predict what will happen there.