Catching a Cold Might Prevent a Severe Case of COVID-19
By George Citroner Scientists have puzzled over why some people seem immune to COVID-19, even after exposure. Now, emerging evidence points to an intriguing explanation: prior run-ins with the common cold. A new study investigated whether preexisting antibodies from common cold viruses offer protection against COVID-19. Researchers analyzed blood samples from 94 unvaccinated hospitalized patients…
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