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Can Common Cold Provide Immunity Against COVID-19? Most Likely Yes, Says Study – International Business Times, Singapore Edition
The study found that having had cold—which is also caused by a coronavirus—in the past may offer immunity against the SARS-CoV-2 virus

Dealing with a case of seasonal cold does not qualify for a pleasant experience. However, according to a new study, bouts of colds in the past may actually offer some protection against COVID-19. It also suggested that there is the likeliness of immunity against SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus being long-lastingpotentially for a lifetime as well.
The study by researchers from the University of Rochester Medical Center, is also the first to demonstrate that the novel coronavirus induces memory B cellsa t…
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