Coronavirus immunity can last more than six months, study suggests

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Early research suggests immunity to the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 can last for at least six months -- and possibly much longer, perhaps even years, when all components of the body's immune memory are taken into consideration.

to the novel coronavirus. Several studies have focused on antibodies, or protein components of the immune system, and some suggested immunity could wane over just a few months.

In the blood samples, the researchers examined components of immune memory. They found that antibodies "were durable" with only "modest declines" emerging at six to eight months, but noted that there was about a 200-fold range in the level of antibody responses among the adults. The study comes with limitations, including that more research is needed to determine whether similar findings would emerge among a larger group of people across more time points.

 

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Considering 90% of testing is false positive why are we so pushy with vaccines?

Take a vaccine that was rushed through development under the auspices of an infantile process dubbed 'Operation Warp Speed', by a person who has lied in excess of 25,000 times, made a career of grift & suggested with sincerity that we inject bleach into our bodies? HARD PASS!

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