New Study: Immunity to COVID-19 May Last Years

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Good News for Immunity Against COVID-19

Health Editor’s Note: Disclaimer: This study has not been peer reviewed or published in a scientific journal to date, but the results are very promising for determining that those who have had COVID-19 do maintain immunity with only a very slow decline in immunity that may take months or years. This research mirrors the findings that survivors of SARS, also caused by a different type of coronavirus, still have immune cells at long as 17 years post recovery. 

In the study, a small number of those infected did not have a long-lasting immunity after contracting and recovering from coronavirus which is probably due to the amount of coronavirus the person was exposed to. ‘Light’ cases would not generate as many antibodies as moderate to severe cases.  Vaccines will overcome that aspect of immunity….Carol  



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  1. Why are we not remembering that COVID-19 is a bioweapon, Carol? Different versions of it were deployed in China, Iran, and now in the USA. New and improved versions quite possibly are being deployed right up to this very day. What kind of a bioweapon would this virus be if a population could develop immunity to it?

    • Tommy, The population will only develop immunity to COVID-19 by contracting it or through a vaccine. I do not believe that other versions are being deployed. What I do believe is that the virus is mutating and even a slight change will make it look or rather act like a different virus with slightly different symptoms and behaviors. MERS, SARS, and ebola came first but were not as successful in spreading. An easily spread virus, along with an environment leadership vacuum, of anti-science, anti-medicine, ramped up rhetoric about loosing civil rights, etc. all made this a ‘perfect storm’ for COVID-19 to attack humans all over the world. Viruses can easily mutate because they literally have no complexity in their cell formation. Lots of aspects made this virus.

    • I would like to believe that you are right, Carol, but the fact that COVID-19 is a bioweapon developed in North Carolina for a specific purpose, population reduction, leads me to think that those fiends aren’t done yet.

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