This is a nice read - but note, n=1 (out of n=45). One thing I found interesting that the article didn't explain in detail, is the fact that the subject appeared to develop a severe allergic reaction to the booster. https://www.statnews.com/2020/05/26/moderna-vaccine-candidate-trial-participant-severe-reaction/ … 1/
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I’m with you. Plus nAbs titers aside, memory B cells+T cells, I think there’s immunity there. Entirely sterilizing I don’t know, but I’d be very very surprised if there was no protection.
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Yup, there's definitely immunity there, no question - only we don't know for how long and whether sterilizing or not. T-cells might also be more important than we realize (both in modulating disease severity and immunity). We'll know in a couple of years
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. Many compare SARS-2 immunity to common cold bCoVs, but I don't think we can do that-very different infections. For SARS and MERS we don't understand immunity, but I haven't heard of a SARS reinfection and SARS-2, much more like that
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