They will in a couple of years, or at least most of them that survive.
Fs in chat for grandma.
They will get it when survives the illness.
Fortunately the huge majority of those people are those well below the age of 80 so their chances of dying are extremely slim.
If you’re 80+ or have health issues and die from the virus after having had your vaccine then that’s simply bad luck at this stage.
So almost half DO have antibodies.
What about those vaccinated
Not sure this tells us very much – as I understand it antibodies disappear quite quickly when there is no current infection to fight, leaving the T-cells and B-cells to react to subsequent infections.
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They will in a couple of years, or at least most of them that survive.
Fs in chat for grandma.
They will get it when survives the illness.
Fortunately the huge majority of those people are those well below the age of 80 so their chances of dying are extremely slim.
If you’re 80+ or have health issues and die from the virus after having had your vaccine then that’s simply bad luck at this stage.
So almost half DO have antibodies.
What about those vaccinated
Not sure this tells us very much – as I understand it antibodies disappear quite quickly when there is no current infection to fight, leaving the T-cells and B-cells to react to subsequent infections.