No problem.
It’s like these researchers are acting like this is a new phenomenon when they should know how an immune system works and a simple Google search pulls up the results.
Coronaviruses change very little roughly .01 to .03 from the original. So when they announce a new variant with 32 or 46 mutations how many parts didn’t change?
You will also have cross immunity that can last a lifetime and if you do catch it at most it should be mild but there are exceptions.
Most flus though mutate too much each year to have cross immunity but certain years they’ll announce if you had the flu in year 19xx or 20xx you’re immune from this years flu since it’s extremely similar to previous flus.
No problem.
It’s like these researchers are acting like this is a new phenomenon when they should know how an immune system works and a simple Google search pulls up the results.
Coronaviruses change very little roughly .01 to .03 from the original. So when they announce a new variant with 32 or 46 mutations how many parts didn’t change?
You will also have cross immunity that can last a lifetime and if you do catch it at most it should be mild but there are exceptions.
Most flus though mutate too much each year to have cross immunity but certain years they’ll announce if you had the flu in year 19xx or 20xx you’re immune from this years flu since it’s extremely similar to previous flus.
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