Can you build up ‘super-immunity’ to Covid-19?

Researchers in Oregon studied antibodies of fully vaccinated people who had a breakthrough infection

A Covid vaccine is administered
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Catching Covid after two vaccines could develop better immunity – dubbed “super-immunity” – against the virus, according to newly published research.

Although coronavirus vaccines are “very effective” at stopping severe outcomes, it is not uncommon for the double-jabbed to catch the virus and develop mild symptoms, reported The Independent. Researchers at the Oregon Health & Science University found that the immune systems of fully vaccinated people who had later recovered from mild Covid were “significantly better primed to defeat the disease”, said the newspaper.

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