“‘Vaccine developers may need to pay particular attention to these patients,’ Huang said. If the real virus could not induce antibody response, the weakened version in the vaccine might not work in these patients either.”
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“The team also found that antibody levels rose with age, with people in the 60-85 age group displaying more than three times the amount of antibodies as people in the 15-39 age group.”
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Makes the reinfection claims in China / Korea / Japan more plausible. Hoping the rumors that people have a worse case the 2nd time turns out to be false...
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Ok this is bizarre and worrisome.
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Maybe in young the symptoms were low and hence antibodies were low?
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vaccine or bust is it
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That's because THOSE people never had ANYTHING other than residual environmental coronavirus RNA. This is clearly due to the lack of specificity with many of the tests (there are several variants out there, including one from Czechoslovakia).
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Is antibody production related to the "severity" of the immune response? Young patients doesn't need a long/ severe immune response. But then if young people are not immune, may be you don't reach "herd immunity" so easily. That's scary
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THANK YOU!! if one's system is fully functioning, they don't NEED a lot of antibodies.. This was pointed out when they test totally healthy olympic athletes and found that their t-cells were rather low, but they kicked a$$
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