Wouldn't the corpses be piled to the sky, all things being equal, with that infection rate on that population size? If the answer is that they prescribe more HCQ in India, I'm going to lose my mind. But I don't think that's the answer to the mystery.https://twitter.com/VincentRK/status/1362405758709739530 …
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Scott, is it possible that the prevalence of tumeric in the Indian diet helps.
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Yes. There was a paper and they looked at antibodies. With cross reactive immunity the most likely responses are T cell mediated and that’s hard to measure or replicate in the lab. Antibody in vitro assays are not very predictive of protection from severe disease.
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The most recent study was not in vitro antibody. But it didn’t assess T cell responses. https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(21)00160-4 …
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