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In reply to the discussion: Omicron more likely to reinfect than Delta, no milder -study [View all]paleotn
(20,935 posts)2. Humans have a hard time developing natural
immunity to coronaviruses in general. So no surprise on reinfection for those who contracted an ancestral strain. Vaccination is far more efficient in developing resistance. Longer lasting too. Particularly mRNA vaccines.
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70X is not about infecting other people, it is how fast it replicates in an individual...
Pobeka
Dec 2021
#10
Supposedly, it's less dangerous because the huge replication stays in the upper airway
womanofthehills
Dec 2021
#40
Dr. Ding apparently didn't think it was important to include uncertainy about this study.
Pobeka
Dec 2021
#15
I'll take Dr. Ding's word any day as he has been 100% correct for almost 2 years.
SheltieLover
Dec 2021
#31
He's not even an infectious disease expert. He's mainly a fear porn producer!
beaglelover
Dec 2021
#42
Hospital numbers are up over a quarter in London compared to last week
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2021
#23
It's hard to achieve herd immunity because covid keeps evolving to evade our immunity,
LisaL
Dec 2021
#29
Homicide haunts humanity in many forms. For Republicans it seems to be a hobby.
KY_EnviroGuy
Dec 2021
#32