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[quote=Anonymous]Here's what people employed the field think about theories (and evidence) regarding COVID's impact on immune systems: [quote]So how does covid-19 fit in to what we’re experiencing, especially since most Americans have been infected in the latest omicron waves? Bhattacharya, the immunologist at the University of Arizona, said there have been questions about whether a bout with covid might impair one’s ability to fight other pathogens after small studies showed changes in immune cells. However, he said, “only a few studies found very, very few changes that last, and others have found nothing at all.” [b]Moore said it’s important to distinguish between individuals who are suffering from long covid who have all kinds of perturbations in their bodies, not just their immune systems, and long-term changes in population immunity.[/b] He called the idea of covid-induced immune deficiency, that covid-19 can act like HIV or measles, which are notoriously immunosuppressive, “fringe.” “I’m not buying that idea,” Moore said. [b]“It’s not supported by solid data.”[/b][/quote] https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2022/12/15/tripledemic-covid-rsv-flu-surge/ [/quote]
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