Immunity: why antibody studies may offer a false sense of security in megacities

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Experts have warned that studies showing a high presence of antibodies in hard-hit cities are not an excuse to relax public health measures via TelGlobalHealth

Experts have urged caution over rising hopes that megacities struck hard by Covid may be immune from a second wave of infections.

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TelGlobalHealth No of course not because that would mean admitting they had wrecked the country and ruined our futures for nothing.

TelGlobalHealth I'll have to think 🤔

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