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Natural immune myth breaks the power! 4% of people who have recovered from new coronary pneumonia will still be diagnosed with antibodies in their bodies that cannot withstand the mutant virus

A research report pointed out that patients who have recovered from new coronary pneumonia still have the opportunity to get repeated infections. (Image/pixabay)

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Many people know that new coronary pneumonia has recently extended many variant viruses, and the South African variant “B.1.351” is very troublesome. In addition to being highly contagious, it will also “re-infect” new coronary pneumonia in patients with antibodies.

according to”Washington post“The report pointed out that Novavax, a biotech pharmaceutical company in the United States, recently released experimental data, stating that during clinical trials, it was accidentally discovered that patients who had been infected with new coronary pneumonia, even if they had new coronary pneumonia in their bodies. Antibodies are still unable to withstand the South African mutant virus. When Novavacs conducted clinical trials in South Africa, 30% of patients had recovered after suffering from new coronary pneumonia, and they recently found through experiments that 4% of recovered patients still suffered from new coronary pneumonia again, which is the same value as never before. The proportion of normal people with the virus is quite close.

This report actually points out in a disguised form that the natural antibodies produced by the human body cannot have sufficient protective capacity, and the new coronary pneumonia must be completely eliminated through a vaccine. Anthony S. Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said that the report shows that the administration of vaccines will provide more effective protection than natural infections and will help the promotion of vaccines.

However, some researchers believe that the number of subjects is too small, and more data must be available to draw such a conclusion. Angela Rasmussen, a virologist at the Center for Global Health Science and Security at Georgetown University, said that it seems that humans can only rely on vaccines to get rid of the new crown pneumonia. He does not want this report to take away the confidence and hope of the people. , I hope to have more experimental data.

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