Friday, May 1, 2020


Question:

  Why have older people less protective immunity than do younger people?

What is in the blood of young people that gives them better resistance against SARS-COV-2?

Is physical strength a factor?

Is energy a factor?
Should we give energy boosters to our elders and to Sars-CoV-2 patients?

ATTENTION WORLD LABORATORY EXPERTS!

Questions.

  Why are children less susceptible to the SARS-CoV-2 Covid 19 disease?

What is in the placenta that protects a baby from its Mother's immune system?

Could a Glycosylated lgG antibody be created in the laboratory to bind with and neutralize Sars-Cov-2?

Are there less protective anti-bodies within older people than younger people?

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COVID-19 packs a stronger punch than the common cold, so antibodies capable of fending off this new coronavirus may have a shot at lingering longer. Broadly speaking, the more severe the disease, the more resources the body will dedicate to memorizing that pathogen’s features, and the stronger and longer lasting the immune response will be, says 
Allison Roder, a virologist at New York University. Previous studies have shown that people who survived SARS, another coronavirus disease that resulted in a 2003 epidemic, still have antibodies against the pathogen in their blood years after recovery. But this trend is not a sure thing, and scientists don’t know yet whether SARS-CoV-2 will fall in line."

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