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You're probably immune to it if you had a cold 2 years ago
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Two year ago COVID 19 wasn’t even a glimmer in a daddy bats eye.
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The bigger question is, can you spread it to others?
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Actually this clarified it to me because I’ve heard different places say different things. How is this confusing if it literally says it’s an unknown answer
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Apparently not. My daughter's boss had it in March and a worse case in September.
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I think no one is immune
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As i know we have antibodies & T-Cells. The antibodies (also of vaccines) stay for a while and decrease fast. T-Cells including B-memory Cells stay long & even help after years & against related virus-DNA. Possible many people have learned in school / uni?https://twitter.com/AP/status/1314264569922105347?s=19 …
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A lot of people are immune —sort off— due to their T-Cell, and naturally developing anti-bodies. From what I read, only 5% of the population have those antibodies. COVID-19 has obviously confused and split the scientific community. Common people, need to be prudent and act safe.
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