“People think, oh, I’ve gotten COVID, so that should give me some immunity. That’s actually wrong. It turns out that having COVID once gives you a little bit of immunity to that variant, but it doesn’t really give you much immunity at all to the next variant. So with new variants emerging every month, you only have about four to six weeks of immunity, effectively, from catching COVID.”
Excellent piece! Please read
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From Long COVID Odds to Lost IQ Points: Ongoing Threats You Don’t Know About
Stuck in a fog of misleading narratives, most of us don’t see the true extent of COVID's persisting—and intensifying—threats. INET’s Lynn Parramore talks to Dr.Institute for New Economic Thinking
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in reply to Jen C, MPH :verified: • • •Covid also may wipe out "immunity memory" to other diseases.
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What is 'immune amnesia?' This long-term side effect of measles is newly relevant.
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