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As you said, not advocating anyone intentionally try it. But that might be good news for those unfortunate vaccination "break-through" cases, assuming they have only mild disease (or better yet, asymptomatic.)We do not know. There may be some advantage to catching it after the vaccine.
Any data on the incidence of "long covid" in these two groups:
Vaccinated "break-through" cases? (doubt much data, as it hasn't been that long)
Vaccination post-Covid infection? (I.e., if you get Covid BEFORE you got vaccinated, does the vaccination do anything to reduce incidence of "long covid"?)