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Study: You Might Have Some Immunity To COVID-19 Even If You've Never Had It

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Study: You Might Have Some Immunity To COVID-19 Even If You've Never Had It

Study: You Might Have Some Immunity To COVID-19 Even If You've Never Had It

People who haven't been exposed to the novel coronavirus COVID-19 could have a certain level of built-in immunity to the pathogen.

CNN reports a new study suggests that T cells reactive to the virus could possibly help reduce the severity of the illness if the person does get COVID-19.

T cells are part of the immune system and help protect the body from infection.

In a sample of 68 healthy adults in Germany who had not been exposed to COVID-19, 35% had T cells in their blood that were reactive to the coronavirus.

According to CNN, the researchers were from various institutions in Germany and the United Kingdom.

They say such reactive T cells were "probably acquired in previous infections with endemic" coronaviruses.

Using this T cell memory from another-yet-similar infection to respond to a new infection is called 'cross-reactivity.'


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