Many have wondered why the authorities act as if this isn’t the case.
From the story: The first study, published Monday in the journal Nature,
found most people who were infected with the virus about a year earlier had
immunological memory of the disease in their bone marrow, suggesting
they’re still able to produce antibodies. And another report, which
was published on the pre-print server BioRxic, found that these cells —
called “memory B” — were robust for at least 12 months after infection.
NY Post
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Tuesday, June 1, 2021
Study Claims COVID Immunity May Last Years
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