Durable Immunity Against Secondary COVID

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The COVID-19 pandemic continues to rage across the face of Earth, with the vast majority still dreaming a vaccine. Many of these may be beginning to wonder whether a mild COVOD-19 infection is their only escape. We were investigating whether durable immunity against secondary COVID is possible. And then we stumbled over an interesting piece of research published February 5, 2021 we wanted to share.

Immunological Memory of SARS-CoV-2 For Up to 8 Months

A team of scientists got together from various institutions across the western United States. They wanted to find out how long natural immunity lasts, against the SARS-CoV-2 virus causing COVID-19. Because they believed this would tell them the likely future course of the novel coronavirus pandemic, from a global perspective.

The team reached the conclusion durable immunity against secondary COVID lasts more than 5 months after infection. That’s because 90% of their subjects still had immunity at that point. However, there was a wide degree of diversity in the strength of this resistance. Despite this though, their research moved our knowledge forward.

The Basis for Durable Immunity Against Secondary COVID-19

The research team took 254 samples from 188 COVID-19 cases. Of these, 43 were taken at 6 and 8 months after their infection ended. Therefore, this was the largest study to date of the four different types of immunity to COVID they knew. Those immunity types have different kinetics in terms of the abundance of T cell, B cells, and antibody immune memory over time.

They concluded the post-infection period generated substantial immune memory of all four types. Some 95% of their subjects retained this after approximately 6 months following infection. The study used a small sample and we cannot generalize statistically from it. We believe it is insufficient reason to refuse the vaccine.

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I tripped over a shrinking bank balance and fell into the writing gig unintentionally. This was after I escaped the corporate world and searched in vain for ways to become rich on the internet by doing nothing. Despite the fact that writing is no recipe for wealth, I rather enjoy it. I will not deny I am obsessed with it when I have the time. I live in Margate on the Kwazulu-Natal south coast of South Africa. I work from home where I ponder on the future of the planet, and what lies beyond in the great hereafter. Sometimes I step out of my computer into the silent riverine forests, and empty golden beaches for which the area is renowned. Richard

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