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wrote on 25 Dec 2020, 15:10 last edited by
I told D2 about this...
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wrote on 25 Dec 2020, 16:40 last edited by
I’m surprised that an antibody test isn’t required first for those that had COVID. The study in November indicated surprising long term immunity.
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I’m surprised that an antibody test isn’t required first for those that had COVID. The study in November indicated surprising long term immunity.
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wrote on 25 Dec 2020, 17:29 last edited by
D2, two weeks ago:
I remember... The thing is, if I remember the study correctly, there was an initial big decrease in antibodies, but their remained a smaller number of more powerful antibodies that showed great staying power.
People saw the initial drop in antibodies assumed that they would continue to decrease at the same rate. That’s not what has happened in a large number of cases.
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wrote on 25 Dec 2020, 17:56 last edited by
It seems odd that existing antibodies would cause you to get sick again. Seems counterintuitive.
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It seems odd that existing antibodies would cause you to get sick again. Seems counterintuitive.
wrote on 25 Dec 2020, 18:26 last edited byIt seems odd that existing antibodies would cause you to get sick again. Seems counterintuitive.
Remember that these aren’t your typical vaccines. They train your cells to attack the protein spikes of the Coronavirus by making some cells grow the protein spikes and mimic the virus. I can see how the existing antibodies wouldn’t like those....
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wrote on 25 Dec 2020, 22:07 last edited by
Saw SIL today. Her PCR is not back, but we made the decision that she would be fine to drive up for Christmas. She feels fine today, no symptoms of any kind.
That was one heckuva immune response...
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Saw SIL today. Her PCR is not back, but we made the decision that she would be fine to drive up for Christmas. She feels fine today, no symptoms of any kind.
That was one heckuva immune response...
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wrote on 26 Dec 2020, 00:03 last edited by
Would be nice to know what levels of antibodies the people had who had the reactions - both Steve and I still have antibodies, he has more than me - but no idea if our levels are medium, high , or low. He is higher up on the list for the vaccine than I am - hopefully we will know more by then.
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wrote on 26 Dec 2020, 00:52 last edited by