This is true. But we do know that they don't have herd immunity. They have contained spread through a host of means; and have had widespread exposure and, therefore some limitation on further spread. But herd immunity? - no.https://twitter.com/ScottAdamsSays/status/1296142891937492992 …
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We are also making two assumptions, neither of which fits the observed data perfectly: 1. Antibodies = immunity 2. Immunity = antibodies We measure antibodies because we can, but there are likely one or more other mechanisms for immunity for which we are not testing.
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