Kheriaty is now on suspension from the University of California, Irvine, and challenging the school's COVID-19 vaccine mandate in court.
The mandate included a natural immunity opt-out, but only temporarily.
Some say proposed natural immunity opt-outs for the mandates would be make it much more difficult to ascertain who meets the threshold, versus a vaccine mandate with no lasting provision for post-infection.
The population of those who recovered and still got a vaccine is known as having "Hybrid immunity."
Many studies show the immunity post-infection is already sky-high for many, leading to questions about why the recovered would then go get a vaccine that, like every jab, has side effects.
Kheriaty worries about other research that seems to show vaccine recipients with natural immunity experience side effects at a higher frequency than those who are not immune who get a shot.
"There are now about five independent studies that strongly suggest that individuals that already have natural immunity, when you vaccinate them, the risk of vaccine adverse events or vaccine side effects is higher for that group," the professor said.
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Friday, October 29, 2021
‘I Had to Stand up and Try to Do Something:' Professor of Medicine on Suing School Over Vaccine Mandate
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