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Studies Find That Even Mild Symptoms Of COVID Can Develop Lasting Immunity

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Well, if that’s the case, then it’s a hard PASS for taking a damn vaccine for it at this point! You do what ever you wish, but I will certainly be avoiding it like the plague itself.

It’s important to keep in mind that the studies have yet to be peer-reviewed but they do look promising.

According to The Daily Wire, the immune cells (otherwise known as T cells and B cells) and antibodies are present for a duration of several months after the cure of COVID infections.

One group of scientists “performed a longitudinal assessment of individuals recovered from mildly symptomatic COVID-19 to determine if they develop and sustain immunological memory against the virus,” their study says. “We found that recovered individuals developed SARS-CoV-2-specific IgG antibody and neutralizing plasma, as well as virus-specific memory B and T cells that not only persisted, but in some cases increased numerically over three months following symptom onset.”

“Furthermore, the SARS-CoV-2-specific memory lymphocytes exhibited characteristics associated with potent antiviral immunity: memory T cells secreted IFN-γ and expanded upon antigen re-encounter, while memory B cells expressed receptors capable of neutralizing virus when expressed as antibodies. These findings demonstrate that mild COVID-19 elicits memory lymphocytes that persist and display functional hallmarks associated with antiviral protective immunity,” the scientists wrote.

“This is exactly what you would hope for,” Marion Pepper, an immunologist at the University of Washington who co-authored the study told The New York Times. “All the pieces are there to have a totally protective immune response.”

So, technically, most immune systems are able to fight off the virus without additional medicinal assistance?

I know this doesn’t apply to everyone or every single disease/virus, but I’ve always believed in the theory that your body builds immunity strong and better when you allow your body to naturally fight against bacteria and viruses.

I mean, heck, we can’t live in fear forever. Next thing you know, the left will be saying we have to stay inside and continue with this fraudulent vote-by-mail garbage because of global warming or pollution or …freaking bugs. Who really knows anymore.

Marion Pepper, the aforementioned immunologist, reportedly stated that they will need test more in order to find evidence that people are capable of warding off a second wave of exposure to the coronavirus.

The world’s largest COVID-19 vaccine study in the world began early this month, with the first of 30,000 Americans volunteering to take the shots. The experimental vaccine, developed by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Moderna Inc., is in phase three of the development process, which includes tests at clinical sites across the country.

“Having a safe and effective vaccine distributed by the end of 2020 is a stretch goal, but it’s the right goal for the American people,” NIH Director Dr. Francis Collins said in a statement. “The launch of this phase-3 trial in record time while maintaining the most stringent safety measures demonstrates American ingenuity at its best and what can be done when stakeholders come together with unassailable objectivity toward a common goal.”

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