Top U.S. health officials are ignoring or downplaying natural immunity, or the protection that people develop after recovering from COVID-19, Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) told The Epoch Times.
“We’re ignoring natural immunity, even though the Israeli study now shows it’s 27 times more effective,” Johnson said.
That makes sense, because natural immunity “recognizes the entire virus” while the vaccine was designed to prevent infection from the original form of the virus, he said.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and top health officials such as Dr. Anthony Fauci, have said that post-infection immunity exists but isn’t as strong as vaccination. They’ve downplayed or dismissed studies such as the one from Israel.
“It is true they do have protection,” he said later on CNN, on Sept. 19. But he argued that data don’t yet show how durable the protection is or whether it’s affected by different variants of the CCP virus.
“I’m not denying at all that people who get infected and recover have a considerable degree of immunity. We also know—and I think we should not let this pass without saying it—that when you get infected and recover, A, you get a good degree of immunity, but, B, when you get vaccinated, you dramatically increase that protection, which is something that’s really quite good,” he said.
But others, including some researchers, have questioned the push. Among the concerns: the focus should be on vaccinating people who don’t have natural immunity and remain unvaccinated, including people in other countries.
One of Johnson’s main concerns is the huge jump in reports to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), a passive database run jointly by the CDC and Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Between Jan. 1, 1996, and June 30 of this year, the number of adverse events reported following the administration of flu vaccines totaled 171,732. In the nine months leading up to June 30, there were more than 701,000 such reports for COVID-19 vaccines.
The number of reported deaths post-COVID vaccination totaled 14,925 as of Sept. 10. Since July 1, 1990, there were 9,001 deaths reported following all other vaccines combined.
People who have suffered side effects following vaccination “feel abandoned by the drug companies, federal health agencies, and the medical community,” Johnson wrote in a letter this year to Walensky, FDA Acting Commissioner Dr. Janet Woodcock, and National Institutes of Health Director Dr. Francis Collins.
The CDC still utilizes data from VAERS to evaluate vaccines but also draws from active surveillance systems. It cited data from the reporting system in April when lifting a recommended pause on Johnson & Johnson’s vaccine. Officials with the agency and the FDA regularly use the data in presentations to their respective vaccine advisory committees.
The CDC and FDA didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment.
Johnson has received little information from the agencies on questions regarding natural immunity, VAERS, and other pandemic-related topics, including early treatment for COVID-19.
The pattern is one of a lack of transparency, he told The Epoch Times. He also denounced what he sees as health agencies not focusing enough on treatment.
Doctors that the senator has spoken to say that treatments that have proven successful include vitamin C, vitamin D, and hydroxychloroquine. He plans to send a letter, with Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), on behalf of a group of doctors, to regulators asking for emergency use authorization for budesonide, which has shown signs of working against COVID-19.
“We’re going to always need early treatment. We'll always need it,” Johnson said.