Study ties milder COVID-19 symptoms to prior run-ins with other coronaviruses
Maybe the “novel” coranavirus is less novel than we think, other than having been engineered to kill people better by the Chinese Communist Party?
Study ties milder COVID-19 symptoms to prior run-ins with other coronaviruses
01 July 2021. Emphasis added.
A study by Stanford University School of Medicine investigators hints that people with COVID-19 may experience milder symptoms if certain cells of their immune systems "remember" previous encounters with seasonal coronaviruses -- the ones that cause about a quarter of the common colds kids get.
These immune cells are better equipped to mobilize quickly against SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus responsible for COVID-19, if they've already met its gentler cousins, the scientists concluded.
The findings may help explain why some people, particularly children, seem much more resilient than others to infection by SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19. They also might make it possible to predict which people are likely to develop the most severe symptoms of COVID-19.
...
WIND: maybe the “novel” coranavirus is less novel than we think, other than having been engineered to kill people better by the Chinese Communist Party?