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Dengue antibodies could provide immunity against COVID-19, reports an unpublished study – Firstpost
It would mean that a dengue vaccine, that has already been tested to be safe and effective, could provide some form of immunisation against the virus.

It would mean that a dengue vaccine, that has already been tested to be safe and effective, could provide some form of immunisation against the virus.
A new and yet un-reviewed study has found that there might be a link between contracting dengue that provides some sort of immunity against the Coronavirus to people.
The study has been conducted by researchers from the University of São Paulo in Brazil and Duke University, US, but has yet to be peer-reviewed and published. The authors of the s…
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