Not to stir the pot, but the first German who had the Coronavirus identified in his system (early April) was brought in last week for a anti-bodies test to determine how much ‘protection’ he still had in his system. Today, the results came back....no anti-bodies left in his system. So he had about 120 days of protection and can now catch it all over again.
Shouldnt you be interviewing someone more in the field rather than a pediatric urologist?
I’m not sure what to make of that. Our bodies are pretty smart. We are well designed and our bodies don’t waste resources. The fact that our bodies have decided not to maintain eternal immunity to COVID suggests to me that COVID isn’t a dire threat.
Frankly this whole COVID thing has me marveling at the genius of our design. The complexity of our immune response, ongoing for millennia and beyond without our awareness. Only recently do we even have an inkling of it. I have a feeling that for all of our advances we’re still at the very beginning of understanding how well designed we are.
the thing is- if he only had 2 tests- both could have been faulty- or the 1’st could have been faulty, then the second test if it wasn’t faulty, would have shown no antibodies
Did he actually get sick with the virus? Or just test positive on the first test?
By “it” you mean the sniffles?