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Common Cold Coronaviruses Might Prime the Immune System to Recognise SARS-CoV-2 – Gizmodo Australia
A group of scientists think they’re closer to understanding why some people’s immune systems seem to recognise the coronavirus that causes covid-19, despite the person never having been infected by it. The team’s new research released Monday suggests that pas…

A group of scientists think theyre closer to understanding why some peoples immune systems seem to recognise the coronavirus that causes covid-19, despite the person never having been infected by it. The teams new research released Monday suggests that past infections with much milder but related coronaviruses that cause the common cold can produce T cells in people that also react to the novel coronavirus cells that possibly could provide some protection against covid-19.
T cells are a key asp…
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