SARS-CoV-2 antibody increases death risk from re-infection with different subtype
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>at least 3 subtypes of SARS-CoV-2 (S, K, G)
>G is the Italian mutation that made the illness much more lethal
>if you have antibody for K, you're immune to G or will not get very sick when infected with G
>if you have antibody for S, you're not immune to G and more likely to die if you get infected with G
>the pandemic is dying down in northern hemisphere now because enteric viruses that prime the immune system against both influenza and SARS-CoV-2 spread very fast in the summer
>it's mostly these enteric viruses that don't cause much symptom on their own that make flu die down every summer, not the weather itself
>SARS-CoV-2 sub-type G is going to spread rapidly in the fall when these enteric viruses go away
https://www.cambridge.org/engage/coe/article-details/5ead2b518d7bf7001951c5a5
RIP the humanity
>G is the Italian mutation that made the illness much more lethal
>if you have antibody for K, you're immune to G or will not get very sick when infected with G
>if you have antibody for S, you're not immune to G and more likely to die if you get infected with G
>the pandemic is dying down in northern hemisphere now because enteric viruses that prime the immune system against both influenza and SARS-CoV-2 spread very fast in the summer
>it's mostly these enteric viruses that don't cause much symptom on their own that make flu die down every summer, not the weather itself
>SARS-CoV-2 sub-type G is going to spread rapidly in the fall when these enteric viruses go away
https://www.cambridge.org/engage/coe/article-details/5ead2b518d7bf7001951c5a5
RIP the humanity
