Relax Keron Williams. The pre-printed (not peer reviewed) paper from Israel among others (haven't seen any peer reviewed) state that natural immunity for those previously infected provides better protection than the vaccine alone, so there are studies that support your claim. There are a number of papers that say the opposite as well. However, that same Israel study cautioned that it shouldn't matter, because you shouldn't risk infection to get immunity when there is a better option. Other studies are also showing that infection after vaccine is less likely to cause death OR co-morbidities that are common with Covid.
We know that the vaccine provides even better protection for those that were previously infected, and we don't know how long natural immunity will last as these studies are fairly short, so a vaccine makes a lot of sense.
The other thing that "healthy" people don't realize, is that all of the media focused statistics touch on death rates, and most deaths include people with other health issues (other health issues could be anything, slightly overweight, high blood pressure, cholesterol, etc., doesn't mean you were not fairly healthy btw) but does not discuss morbidity. If you had first hand knowledge of the number of "healthy" people that are fairly young that have major side effects from Covid, you might change your tune. My wife has treated a number of very healthy patients, that have had strokes, been on ventilators, or simply dealing with long-Covid. One is aphasic from a stroke, and another Covid related stroke patient cannot walk (no idea how they have progressed after getting discharged).
While HIPAA prevents her from telling me a lot of details, and as I have stated in other threads, she has had two patients in the 30s, that were otherwise healthy, have strokes that were Covid related. A simple search for Covid and stroke risk will give you a lot of information due to Covid's clotting factors, which those types of risks are not stressed by the media, simply deaths. She also has a male patient, early 40s, otherwise completely healthy prior to Covid, that has been on a ventilator for over 40 days. For those that don't know, when you go on a ventilator, odds are, you aren't getting off of it. It would be a horrible, suffering death. Even if he lives, the devastation for being on a ventilator will require a long-term, miserable recovery.
TLDR:
1. Deron is being a Keron
2. It doesn't matter if natural immunity is better, as the vaccine provides more protection for someone that hasn't had Covid, and it provides more protection if you have had Covid. Honestly, what is the argument?
3. Don't just focus on death rates, look at the morbidity.