Health
Insight into immune response to COVID-19 not to be sneezed at – Brisbane Times
Research has discovered how a version of the common cold primes the body’s immune system for COVID-19, and hope to use the finding for new treatments.

People who catch a common cold could be gaining a small amount of protection against COVID, Australian researchers have discovered.
The researchers, from QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, in collaboration with La Trobe University, were investigating reports that having had a cold might give some people the ability to withstand COVID much better than others.
QIMR research Dr Kate Lineburg is part of the team which has found a link between how the immune system responds to the common cold…
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