• AmidFuror@fedia.io
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    1 day ago

    TL;DR: The idea that the rise of non-COVID infections since the pandemic is due to immune naivete from increase precautions is becoming disfavored. Instead, researchers are looking at whether there are long term effects on immune response after COVID.

    • MysteriousSophon21@lemmy.world
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      22 hours ago

      Yeah, the research is increasingly pointing to actual dysregulation of T-cell responses and innate immunity after COVID infection, not just “immune debt” from isolation - some studies are showing persistent reduction in certain cytokine responses for months aftr recovery.

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        21 hours ago

        My n=1 study result suggests infections after COVID are much less frequent. Possibly because sick people are less inclined to go to work since the pandemic - at least in my industry.

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    I’m shocked that the convenient explanation for increased illness that just happened to be good for the economy turned out to not be well supported. Shocked.

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    24 hours ago

    Well, ain’t that just fucking dandy? My wife and I are both home with COVID for the first time. Should have kept up with the latest shots. :(

    Promise she got it from work. She has to go onto a massive campus and work in a call center. I was sick all the time in my call center days.

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      12 hours ago

      Still get it with the lateats shots just not as bad. As far a vaccines go it’s a bit shit but the best we have. I had mine updated last month