The transferred coronavirus, combined with vaccination with two doses of Pfizer or Moderna drugs, gives the body “superhuman immunity” from COVID-19. This is the conclusion reached by scientists from the UK.
According to The Telegraph, flexible antibodies that the body produces after illness and vaccination can repel the attack of even mutated strains of the coronavirus. Scientists call this immunity hybrid or superhuman.
Scientists have found new evidence of the natural origin of COVID-19
According to virologist Paul Bienias of Rockefeller University, antibodies in hybrid immunity subjects can neutralize all six known strains of COVID-19, including delta and beta. Also, the body's defense is defeated by a virus artificially created in the laboratory, against which the immunity of those who have just been ill or have just been vaccinated is powerless.
According to scientists, the study gives hope that the immune system will gain an advantage over the virus in the future. This means that COVID-19 could eventually fall into the category of viruses that only cause mild colds.
Earlier, Spanish doctors analyzed the effectiveness of Sputnik V, AstraZeneca and Sinopharm vaccines against the delta strain of coronavirus. Scientists have concluded that the highest titers of neutralizing antibodies against the delta variant of COVID-19 are observed in those who received two doses of the Sputnik V vaccine and had the infection before immunization. They are followed by those who have been vaccinated with two doses of Sputnik V and have not previously had a coronavirus.
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