Is supernatural immunity against COVID possible? What does a new study suggests

According to a new study by the Rockefeller University in the United States, supernatural immunity happens to people who have both recovered and then got vaccinated for Covid-19.

The research was conducted by the scientific team of the University, with virologist Paul Bieniaz in charge and the Greek-born virologist Theodora Hatziioannou also participated.

The most important finding is that this immunity is not only related to the variants of the virus that are already here, but also to those that will appear in the future!

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The team examined the antibodies collected from 14 people who had recovered and found that they could “kill” six variants of the coronavirus. In addition, they identified antibodies resistant to many other COVID-related viruses, such as one found in bats and two found in pangolins.

In fact, Rockefeller University scientists tested the effectiveness of the antibodies developed by these individuals against a virus they made themselves so that it is very resistant to neutralizing antibodies. They found that antibodies from people who had either just gotten sick and recovered or had only been vaccinated were weak against the hybrid virus while antibodies from people who had gotten sick, recovered and were vaccinated with two doses neutralized it!

It is worth mentioning that scientists around the world have been trying to answer the question: is the immunity that one acquires after recovery better than the one developed after the vaccines? Short answer: studies show that if someone has recovered from COVID, they are more protected.

Giota Florou (source: protothema.gr)

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