"Importantly, we detected SARS-CoV-2-reactive CD4+ T cells in ∼40%–60% of unexposed individuals, suggesting cross-reactive T cell recognition between circulating “common cold” coronaviruses and SARS-CoV-2."
Not everyone has the same immune system, some people are going to be completely immune to it regardless of what midwits say.
Take for example myxoma which was used to infect wild rabbits in Australia, designed to kill all wild rabbits. It affected some 2B wild rabbits in 2 years wiping out 99.9%, even then some still survived.
Now imagine a virus that kills less than 1%, almost everyone is probably immune to it.
So how does that translate in to outcomes? This is an in vitro test. It does not at all guarantee that these people will be able to fight off the virus better or faster.
[ + ] ModernGuilt
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[ + ] UncleDoug
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Take for example myxoma which was used to infect wild rabbits in Australia, designed to kill all wild rabbits.
It affected some 2B wild rabbits in 2 years wiping out 99.9%, even then some still survived.
Now imagine a virus that kills less than 1%, almost everyone is probably immune to it.
[ + ] 9000timesempty
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[ + ] rhy
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[ + ] obvious
[ - ] obvious [op] 0 points 3.6 yearsSep 28, 2021 15:09:03 ago (+1/-1)
or kiss some one with COVID