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[quote][i]Originally posted by gavin18787[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by Ian[/i] Yes no proven immunity after infection but I think in cases where people have apparently had it twice there is some doubt whether the testing was accurate. ie. First test wasn't accurate, second test wasn't accurate or the first antibody test ignored antigens meaning although antibodies were present the virus was still viable. I would think the basic premise is that you being immune on the basis that how else would you get better? The only other question is whether mutations vitiate the vaccine which would be far worse news than if it turns out the false positives are a testing anomaly. [/quote] Quite true. Thankfully it doesnt seem to be mutating too rapidly as far as I have heard. Although I know that there was a concern at one point. Yer its game over for a vaccine if it was to turn out to be something like the HIV virus. [/quote]
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