Natural Immunity
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Covid-19 natural immunity compared to vaccine-induced immunity: The definitive summary (Sharyl Attkisson)
However, vaccination rates alone tell little about a population’s true immune-status. And where high Covid case counts occur, it ultimately…
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Call in the T-Cell Cavalry to Fight COVID in the Immunocompromised (OPINION-MedPage Today)
The normal vaccine response that elicits antibodies and immune cells to fight infection are absent in these immunocompromised individuals, who…
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Civil Rights Group Challenges ‘Flawed’ Vaccine Mandate at George Mason University (The Epoch Times)
In a letter (pdf) to GMU executives, the NCLA urged them to reconsider their vaccination policy, arguing that the university’s…
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COVID-19 survivors may possess wide-ranging resistance to the disease (Emory)
Recovered COVID-19 patients retain broad and effective longer-term immunity to the disease, suggests a recent Emory University study, which is…
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Thai study looks at CoronaVac vaccine vs. natural immunity to SARS-COV-2 variants
The authors of this study reported that the WT strain of SARS-CoV-2 was best neutralized by Natural Infection 2020 when…
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Natural infection vs vaccination: Which gives more protection? (Israel National News)
Health Ministry data on the wave of COVID outbreaks which began this May show that Israelis with immunity from natural…
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Should people who have recovered from COVID take a vaccine?
For over a year, mainstream media, health authorities as well as many “experts” have been downplaying the power of the…
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‘Children better off catching Covid naturally than having a jab’ – The Times
Allowing children to catch Covid-19 naturally may be better for them than vaccination, according to a member of the committee…
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Rethinking Covid-19 Vaccine Mandates (Physician Outlook)
A word of caution to all employers, schools, and universities considering mandates: just because one can legally implement such mandates,…
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Study Finds COVID-19 Reinfection Rate Less Than 1% for Those with Severe Illness (U. Missouri School of Medicine)
A review of more than 9,000 U.S. patients with severe COVID-19 infection showed less than 1% contracted the illness again,…
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