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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."'Feel pretty rough'
Prof Eleanor Riley, an immunologist at the University of Edinburgh, has had her own "horrid" bout of Covid that was "much worse" than expected.

She told me: "People's antibody levels against Covid are probably as low now as they have been since the vaccine was first introduced."

Antibodies are like microscopic missiles that stick to the surface of the virus and stop it from infecting our body's cells.

So, if you have lots of antibodies, they can mop up the virus quickly and any infection will hopefully be short and mild.

"Now, because antibodies are lower, a higher dose [of the virus] is getting through and causing a more severe bout of disease," Prof Riley says.

Antibody levels are relatively low because it has been a long time since many of us were vaccinated (if you are young and healthy you were only ever offered two doses and a booster) or infected, which also tops up immunity.

Prof Peter Openshaw, from Imperial College London, told me: "The thing that made the huge difference before was the very wide and fast rollout of vaccines - even young adults managed to get vaccinated, and that made an absolutely huge difference."...
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel good day Brother William, always informational and of the most interesting. Thanks for sharing, have a blessed day!
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Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth
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Don't agree with the premise of the author. I have had the shots and the boosters...and have had COVID three times that I know of. "Antibody levels are relatively low because it has been a long time since many of us were vaccinated (if you are young and healthy you were only ever offered two doses and a booster) or infected, which also tops up immunity." The last time I was sicker than I have ever been in my life so to say my antibodies are low becasue of long time between vaccines is horse nuggets. The last time I had it was two months post booster so the vaccine was still freshin my body.
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