Mild COVID-19 cases can lead to antibody protection for life !?

Does a mild infection actually lead to lifelong antibodies!?

Perhaps we should take this study with a grain of salt?

After all.. “for life” is quite the assertion when we are only one year into the history still being written about what COVID-19 will do next, right?

Anyway, this is what is being reported:

Researchers say patients with mild cases of coronavirus still have antibodies protecting them from reinfection nearly a year later. In fact, a team at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis believes this protection from COVID will likely last for the rest of their lives.

Researchers explain that initial reports claiming COVID antibodies fade away quickly after an infection did not have all the facts. Their findings reveal that although the number of immune cells making antibodies drops once the patient is healthy, they never totally go away.

There has been a number of varying studies about this. Some suggest that the antibodies aren’t good for fighting beyond only a few months.. other suggest longer. Some are hoping that the Mr. T Cells (we are coining that one) are able to fight a lot longer on the A-Team of the body!

How was the study conducted?

To find out how long coronavirus immunity really lasts, Ellebedy and the team started collecting both blood and bone marrow samples from people who recovered from mild cases of COVID-19. Researchers gathered 77 participants who volunteered to give blood every three months starting a month after their infection. Only six of these patients needed hospitalization during their illness.

Eighteen participants also provided bone marrow samples seven to eight months after their infections. Five returned four months later to provide a second bone marrow sample — nearly one year after contracting COVID-19. For comparison, the team also collected bone marrow from 11 people who never had coronavirus.

What about the vaccines!? As good as the gold standard of a mild actual infection??

The team is now examining if people receiving the COVID-19 vaccine will enjoy the same long-lasting immunity. Currently, the CDC says anyone receiving both doses of the Moderna or Pfizer vaccines will have full protection starting two weeks after their second shot. The same goes for people two weeks after receiving the one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine…

But … what about the variants.
OH THOSE VARIANTS………

CARTOONIST AT THE CENTER OF RACE CONTROVERSY OVER ANDREW YANG

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The New York DAILY NEWS has punished a cartoon of mayoral candidate Andrew Yang appearing as a tourist in Times Square.. It was widely called racist, and Yang has responded..

Meanwhile Evelyn Yang has ripped into the cartoon as racist..

“I can’t believe my eyes,” Evelyn Yang said on Monday. “To publish this racist disfiguration of @AndrewYang as a tourist, in NYC where I was born, where Andrew has lived for 25 years, where our boys were born, where 16% of us are Asian and anti-Asian hate is up 900%.”

Cartoonist  Bill Bramhall is now at the center of the controversy!

The most recent post (at this time) on Bramhall’s post is the Yang cartoon.. the comments have turned against him..

One reply:

20K followers, and a skill you’ve been practicing for 40+ years and you got owned by a meme that was made in less then 2 minutes

AMERICANS GET READY FOR THEIR PURGE: THE CLEANING

Apparently America has failed to use deodorant in a year.

THE GREAT AMERICAN CLEAN UP

Apparently showers and other hygiene products weren’t that busy during the pandemic. That is implied by this WALL STREET JOURNAL article detailing deodorants now suddenly flying off the shelves…

Can we expect a “deodorant shortage” next?

From the article, it appears Americans are getting ready for action in the summer of 21:

Deodorant, teeth whitener and condoms are in high demand. Sales of perfume, nail polish, swimsuits, sunscreen, tuxedos, luggage and alarm clocks are climbing fast, according to companies that make these products and large retailers…

Beauty products and teeth whiteners were big sellers during the most recent quarter at Walmart Inc., finance chief Brett Biggs said in an interview. “You can tell that the masks are coming off,” he said.

And this interesting twist in the life of someone who did not shave since the beginning of COVID-19:

Noel Kittredge, a 32-year-old student from Albuquerque, N.M., recently shaved for the first time in a year. He has ventured out only a few times since the pandemic began and felt especially nervous about being around people after both his mother and grandmother contracted the virus.

Mr. Kittredge didn’t shave all that regularly before the pandemic, but as he makes plans to socialize it was time, he said. “I’m tired of being cooped up,” he said.

LET THE PARTY START..
LIKE IT’S 1999

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