The other gem in here is that we have 2,000 survivors who are immune for a decade or more. Why are they not being paid generously to transport and provide hands-on care for the sick? They would inspire confidence and save the lives of doctors and nurses who could stand back a little and coach the survivor/caregivers.
Excellent question, and idea!!!
Errr, what if it’s a different strain? Mutated? Whose willing to take that risk?
Also, what if the immune system doesn’t kick in with the antibodies right away, wouldn’t they then become asymptomatic carriers? Or their high rate of perpetual re-infection would make them like 2000 Typhoid Marys.