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by intotheabyss
2164 days ago
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A lot of assumptions here. Immunity may not even be long lasting. I live in a country where we've largely stopped community transmission, and now we can open back up with masks for all to keep it that way until we all get vaccinated next year. America's strategy (or lack thereof) is simply negligence. |
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Memory T-Cell reactivity to SARS-1 has been shown to persist across decades. The latest study showed strong activity after 17+ years.
SARS-2 is incredibly structurally similar to SARS-1.
Even if we pretend t-cells don’t exist, immunological memory is a thing. Once circulating antibodies have completely faded after months, there still remain memory b cells which persist across decades and will ramp up antibody production all over again when exposed to SARS-CoV-2. Therefore the subsequent infection is addressed more quickly and more powerfully, leading to lower peak viral load and therefore theoretically lowered transmissibility and vastly improved individual outcomes.
So if we pretend half the immune system doesn’t exist, then you can get reinfected months later but you will spread way less and not be at any significant personal risk of bad outcome.
Herd immunity works. It’s a natural phenomenon that has been unjustifiably demonized.