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Reply to "If you can get re-infected with CV19 because there’s no immunity after, why will a vaccine work? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The premise of this question can be answered with two words: the flu. Different strains come around every year, our immunity wanes to strains we have already been exposed to, so we get the flu shot every year. We will have to do the same with this vaccine with the hope of taking covid-19 out of circulation.[/quote] This is not accurate. So far, SARS-cov-2 does not appear to mutate as fast as the flu. Also, unlike with the flu, the immunogenic part of the vaccine isnbased on a part of the virus that is likely to change a great deal with seasonal-type mutations. [/quote]
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