Covid Infection-Acquired Immunity Can Even Outperform Vaccines!

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  • Infection-acquired immunity cut the risk of hospitalization and death from a Covid reinfection by 88% for at least 10 months, the study found.
  • People who had hybrid immunity, or immunity from both infection and vaccination, were excluded. 
  • The study was the largest meta-analysis to date to look at immunity following infection. 

The immunity generated from an infection was found to be “at least as high, if not higher” than that provided by two doses of an mRNA...

https://mfame.guru/covid-infection-acquired-immunity-can-even-outperform-vaccines/

Covid Recovered People Develop Long-lasting Antibodies, Shows Study

  • Many people who have been infected with SARS-CoV-2 will probably make antibodies against the virus for most of their lives.
  • Researchers suggests that who have identified long-lived antibody-producing cells in the bone marrow of people who have recovered from COVID-19.

According to an article published in Nature, People who recover from mild COVID-19 have bone-marrow cells that can churn out antibodies for decades, though viral variants could dampen some of the protection they offer.

Long-lasting...

https://mfame.guru/covid-recovered-people-develop-antibodies-for-lifetime/

A Wrap-Up On Scientific Studies Of Corona Virus

  • Immune system may never forget mild COVID-19.
  • Coronavirus variants seen more often in young U.S. children.
  • Dentures may harbor more bacteria during COVID-19.

Reuters issues a roundup of some of the latest scientific studies on the novel coronavirus and efforts to find treatments and vaccines for COVID-19, the illness caused by the virus.

Covid Recovery Immunity

Months after recovery from mild COVID-19, when antibody levels in the blood have declined, immune cells in bone marrow remain ready to...

https://mfame.guru/a-wrap-up-on-scientific-studies-of-corona-virus/

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