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paper on the inmune Response after COVID 19 Infection
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Immunity Response for COVID-19
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Immunity as an achievable goal for COVID -19
Herd immunity to COVID-19 does not imply that we will soon attain population-wide
immunity, as with measles, and that coronavirus will be "over." For various reasons, returning to
life as it was before the pandemic, without big coronavirus outbreaks, is unlikely to happen for
several years. To begin with, getting individuals vaccinated against COVID-19 has proven to be
significantly more difficult than getting people vaccinated against measles (Krause et al., 2021).
Despite the fact that FDA-approved vaccines are extremely safe and efficacious, particularly
against new variants like as the delta form, just around half of the US populace has been spayed
or neutered against COVID-19 as of September 2021 (Kay & Musgrove, 2020).
Second, young infants are still ineligible for the vaccination, and new COVID-19susceptible youngsters are born every day. As a result, unless all-age vaccines are accessible, the
coronavirus is likel...
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