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Originally Posted by O.city
I'm speaking about vaccine efficacy and such, not natural infection, so my apologies. I believe I crossed up talking points.
Natural infection will give you so many epitopes to recognize along with strong cellular immunity. Depending on antigenic drift, it's not gonna be long durable but will hold up well, IMO.
But you also have to get sick to get that.
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Correct.
I get that someone high risk would want to avoid natural infection. I wasn't speaking on that, just durability of natural infection.
T cells were recognizing Sars1 17 years later.