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Can you become immune to the coronavirus?

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According to Coronavirus Updates from the New York Times, "the answer is a qualified yes."

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Any virus ...after it infects human body..leads to a series of immune process activation which leaves the body with antibodies and cells that can quickly attack and destroy the virus ,if virus enters again.

This coronavirus is brand new and people have not had any exposure to this virus in the past and therefore there is no immunity in humans against it.

Unless this virus gets mutated ,the immunity will lasts a long time. As of now, it has not mutated according to virologists.

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Hey LifeWorks!

Dr. Kent Brantley--Ebola--the good doctor survived--his body made antibodies--some of his blood--a little centrifuging to get the plasma and negate the necessity of blood type matching yet "harvest" the Ebola antibodies--Voila! Infuse the antibodies into tobacco leaves to cultivate and reap a "crop" of antibodies!

A brief synopsis of what science is capable of.

Currumpaw

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YES, according to most qualified experts.

Yes, look at the history of man’s struggle with virus’ and how antibodies play into the equation.

GD

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