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by ncmncm 2294 days ago
The likelihood of a mutation that evades (or is more severe because of) immune response to previous infections is directly proportional to the number of cases, i.e. is growing exponentially.

There is some evidence that prior exposure to other coronavirus (including vaccination) is an additional risk factor for loss of lung function.

So, yes, the influenza A experience is relevant. In that instance, those with a strong immune response had a greater fatality rate.