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NPR - "Immunity to COVID-19 Could Last Longer Than You'd Think" - wave rider - 09-01-2021 https://www.npr.org/transcripts/1032520934 Heard this story a couple days ago and wonder what our resident well informed members thought of it. The story makes me feel a bit better… All Things Considered wrote: Re: NPR - "Immunity to COVID-19 Could Last Longer Than You'd Think" - mrbigstuff - 09-01-2021 We will not be "safe" until we get to zero deaths from covid. Or maybe get a weekly vaccine shot. Re: NPR - "Immunity to COVID-19 Could Last Longer Than You'd Think" - AllGold - 09-01-2021 The story kind of contradicts itself. Talks about long-lasting immunity at first but closes by talking about waning immunity and breakthrough infections, although those are supposed to be mild. Re: NPR - "Immunity to COVID-19 Could Last Longer Than You'd Think" - Lemon Drop - 09-01-2021 Wow, great stuff!! I have heard similar theories but this scientist has the data. I'm curious about the other study referenced here yesterday that said lower numbers of antibodies equates to less protection. This says the opposite if I'm understanding it. I don't think it's contradictory, they are just confirming that vaccines don't prevent all infection, they reduce illness if you do get infected. Re: NPR - "Immunity to COVID-19 Could Last Longer Than You'd Think" - Sarcany - 09-01-2021 Yes, antibody levels go down some weeks after a vaccination so they are not an accurate measure of an immune response. Cells can nest in bone marrow and lymph and retain a "memory" of how to fight off the virus for years. This is also normal and expected. This has some medical professionals hopeful that the immune response from vaccination will remain strong for quite awhile. But... Some 20% or so of people being admitted to hospitals for COVID are people who have been vaccinated. The most likely explanations are that our immunity is waning or we're less capable of fighting off variants (or both). Boosters address both of these issues. Maybe not perfectly, but every bit that helps is certainly an option to keep on the table, doncha think? Re: NPR - "Immunity to COVID-19 Could Last Longer Than You'd Think" - Lemon Drop - 09-01-2021 Sarcany wrote: Of course! Research continues. Re: NPR - "Immunity to COVID-19 Could Last Longer Than You'd Think" - Ombligo - 09-01-2021 I listened to that report, it was very interesting. The theory, as I understood, about the breakthroughs is those individuals were subjected to a large dose of the virus. That overwhelmed the person before the immune could react sufficiently. But the immune system could beat it back before it became serious in most cases. Re: NPR - "Immunity to COVID-19 Could Last Longer Than You'd Think" - N-OS X-tasy! - 09-02-2021 I wish the media would stop reporting on every "woulda/shoulda/coulda" with regards to vaccines and variants and wait until the dust has settled and we're able to discern the facts from the fluff. Re: NPR - "Immunity to COVID-19 Could Last Longer Than You'd Think" - Sarcany - 09-02-2021 N-OS X-tasy! wrote: That could take decades. Re: NPR - "Immunity to COVID-19 Could Last Longer Than You'd Think" - RgrF - 09-02-2021 N-OS X-tasy! wrote: So long as the "media" (that includes NPR) relies on clickbait, that's not gonna' happen. |