If surviving Covid-19 doesn't confer immunity what does that say about the possibility of a vaccine doing so?https://twitter.com/VirusesImmunity/status/1299342270177726464 …
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Als antwoord op @G4rve
It says little. Antibody presence and efficacy are not the same. The antibodies may be enough to make a second infection much milder. Rarely it can make a second infection worse. So far the second infection is much milder. So a vaccine isn't out of the question.
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Als antwoord op @JonMarcStanley
Did you read the thread Jon? In this case the second infection doesn't seem to have been milder than the first.
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Als antwoord op @G4rve
It is a worse infection thats worrying. That would make rushing a vaccine very dangerous. Antibody directed enhancement is real.
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