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vthokieq

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Agree. The 90 days isn't a definitive time frame for immunity...


...it's just with the amount of information they have thus far, seeing as this is a new virus, that's all they (doctors and scientists) are really comfortable with putting out there. But there's no real reason to think that the natural immune response you mentioned doesn't also happen. I think the biggest issue here is how does the virus mutate/change and how do those T-cells react to those mutated versions, which they just don't know for sure yet.

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Posted: 09/23/2020 at 09:45AM



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