Senator Rand Paulโs (R.-Ky) question was simple:
โAre you a doctorโa medical doctor?โ asked Paul, a licensed medical doctor, at a hearing on Sept. 30.
โI have worked over thirty years on health policy,โ answered Xavier Becerra, who is secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services.
โYouโre not a medical doctor. Do you have a science degree? And yet you travel the country calling people โflat earthersโ who have had COVID, looked at studies of millions of people, and made their own personal decision that the immunity they naturally acquired is sufficient.โ
Paul was responding to Becerraโs claim, made during a Sept. 21 online forum, that โbecause some flat-earthersโespecially those in places of influenceโchoose to peddle fiction, weโre losing more loved ones today than we were a few months ago.โ
Becerra had also asserted that โthe harm caused by those who lack confidence in and denigrate the vaccine cannot be overstated.โ
โBut you presume somehow to tell over 100 million Americans whoโve survived COVID that we have no right to determine our own care?โ Paul continued. โYou alone are on high, and youโve made these decisionsโa lawyer with no scientific background, no medical degree?โ
Pfizer Scientists
While Becerra did not clearly answer Paulโs questions about natural immunity, others have stepped into the breach left by public health authorities.
On Oct. 4, aย Project Veritas exposรฉย revealed that multiple scientists at theย COVID-19ย vaccine maker Pfizer believe natural immunity is superior to the immunity conferred by their own product.
โWhen somebody is naturally immune, like, they got COVID they probably have, like, not better, but more antibodies against the virus,โ said Nick Karl, a Pfizer biochemist.
โBecause what the vaccine isโis, like I said, that proteinโthatโs just on the outside,โ Karl continued, referring to the spike protein on the surface of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) virus that the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine replicates with the aim of inducing immunity.
โSo itโs just one antibody against one specific part of the virus. When you actually get the virus, youโre going to start producing antibodies against, like, multiple pieces of virusโand not only just like the outside portion, like the inside portion, the actual virus,โ Karl added.
โSo, your antibodies are probably better at that point than the vaccination.โ
Chris Croce, a senior associate scientist at Pfizer, told a Veritas journalist that natural immunity left people โprotected most likely for longer [than vaccination] since there was a natural response.โ
โIf you have [COVID-19] antibodies built up, like, you should be able to prove that you have those built up,โ said Rahul Khandke, another Pfizer scientist.
Yet media coverage of natural immunity sometimes seems designed to call its very existence into question.
Covering a district court judgeโs decision to uphold the University of Californiaโs vaccine mandate, Reuters placed the words โnatural immunityโ in scare quotes.