Nature Journal Cites Study that States People Who Have Had COVID Are Probably Immune for Life

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Nature science journal published an article about a new study that identified long-lived antibody-producing cells in the bone marrow of people who have recovered from COVID-19, providing evidence that immunity triggered by the COVID-19 virus, SARS-CoV-2, will be extraordinarily long-lasting. After 15 months of spreading wild hysteria and misinformation, the media is now admitting that people who catch the coronavirus are probably immune for years if not for life. Plenty of people who got the vaccine are still catching COVID and plenty of people who caught COVID are still taking the vaccine. The experimental vaccines are unnecessary. Healthy living, healthy eating and getting a proper amount of Vitamin D helps prevent respiratory illness.

On Thursday, Facebook reversed its ban on people for claiming that COVID was manufactured in a lab after Biden ordered US intelligence officials to investigate the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic, including any possibility the trail might lead to a Chinese laboratory. [Note that a new, novel virus has yet to be isolated and shown to be the cause of the COVID-19 illness.]

The media is finally admitting after 15 months of spreading wild hysteria and misinformation that people who catch the coronavirus are probably immune for years if not for life, at least for similar strains.

Had COVID? You’ll probably make antibodies for a lifetime,” reads a headline from Nature published Wednesday.

From Nature:

Many people who have been infected with SARS-CoV-2 will probably make antibodies against the virus for most of their lives. So suggest researchers who have identified long-lived antibody-producing cells in the bone marrow of people who have recovered from COVID-19.

The study provides evidence that immunity triggered by SARS-CoV-2 infection will be extraordinarily long-lasting. […]

Researchers presumed that SARS-CoV-2 infection would trigger the development of BMPCs — nearly all viral infections do — but there have been signs that severe COVID-19 may disrupt the cells’ formation. Some early COVID-19 immunity studies also stoked worries, when they found that antibody levels plunged not long after recovery.

Ellebedy’s team tracked antibody production in 77 people who recovered from mostly mild cases of COVID-19. As expected, SARS-CoV-2 antibodies plummeted in the four months after infection. But this decline slowed, and up to eleven months after infection, the researchers could still detect antibodies that recognized the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein.

To identify the source of the antibodies, Ellebedy’s team collected memory B cells and bone marrow from a subset of participants. Seven months after developing symptoms, most of these participants still had memory B cells that recognize SARS-CoV-2. In 15 of the 18 bone-marrow samples, the scientists found ultra-low but detectable populations of BMPCs whose formation had been triggered by the individuals’ coronavirus infections 7 to 8 months before. Levels of these cells were stable in all five people who gave another bone-marrow sample several months later.

How many epidemiologists and others were called “conspiracy theorists” and banned from the internet for saying this over a year ago?

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Ed
Ed
2 years ago

Ed Griffin, I am NOT in the least bit surprised at this. I do NOT wear a mask any place I won’t get the cops called on me.

Jason
Jason
2 years ago

I am a chiropractor with a board cert in internal disorders and disease. I had COVID after travelling back in Feb 2020. I have been exposed numerous times afterwards and have had zero incidence of reinfection.