2021年7月28日水曜日

今後、ワクチン接種してない感染者にとってコロナはただの風邪レベルの病になるがワクチン接種してしまった人にとっては・・・

 

Proof Covid is turning into a mild illness? Survivors who get reinfected have lower viral loads which make them less likely to become unwell or spread the virus

  • Just one per cent of Brits are thought to get reinfected with the coronavirus
  • And their viral load is around a third less the second time around
  • Experts say the findings suggests people will suffer less when reinfected 

Scientists claim the figures — taken from an analysis of almost 20,000 Britons — are proof the disease is becoming milder.

Studies show infected people who have lower viral loads are less likely to become ill and spread the virus. 

Last April, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) began examining people who had been struck down with Covid to determine the risk of them catching it again.

Of the 19,470 people they studied between April 2020 and July 2021, 195 went on to catch Covid for a second time.   

This equated to just one per cent of people being reinfected. 

Today's report only looked at people who tested positive at least 90 days after their first positive swab and had negative tests between the first and second infection. 

Government statisticians looked at cycle threshold (Ct) values of volunteers, and compared the average scores between the first and second infection. 

Ct values show the amount of SARS-CoV-2 virus presented in a swab sample taken, with a lower value equating to a higher viral load. 

Only a quarter of those participants who were reinfected had a high viral load — considered to be a score below 30. 

For comparison, two-thirds had a high viral load from their first test. 

Overall, the volunteers' average Ct value at their first positive test was 24.9, while it was 32.4 for their reinfection.

Among the group, 93 of them had symptoms the first time they were infected, while just 38 had symptoms the second time they caught the virus.

Scientists say the findings are proof that immunity — from both jabs and natural infections — is kicking in. 

Nearly 37.5million adults have had both doses of jabs made by either Pfizer or AstraZeneca.

No vaccine is perfect and many people who are fully-inoculated are still at risk of getting infected. 

But the current crop of jabs being used in Britain have drastically slashed the risk of infected people becoming ill. 

Meanwhile, the spread of the virus through the population has allowed natural immunity to build up over time, too.  

Nearly 6million people have tested positive for the virus over the course of Britain's three waves — but millions more will have been infected.

Professor Jonathan Ball, a virologist at the University of Nottingham, told MailOnline we 'shouldn't be too surprised' by the ONS findings. 

He said: 'These findings show past infection results in immunity that provides good, but not absolute, protection from reinfection, at least over a relatively short time period.

'Even in those people who were reinfected, the levels of virus in their nose and throat were lower compared to viral loads seen during a first infection.

'This suggests that their pre-existing immunity, whilst not preventing infection, does effectively dampen down virus replication second-time around.

'This is important because it means people reinfected are less likely to suffer serious disease, and also the chances of them passing on the virus to others is reduced.'

He added: 'We think vaccines will produce even higher levels of protection, even in those previously infected, so I would still urge everyone invited to get both doses of vaccine.

'I don't think this is because the virus has become less virulent, it’s more to do with host immunity generated following infection.' 

While high Ct values represent a low viral load, scores can vary over the course of infection and a single figure may not provide the most accurate picture.

And not every score can be compared accurately because different labs might not use the same test. 

It comes after a separate report last week claimed people who have beaten Covid are now more likely to be reinfected because of the Indian variant.

Public Health England said the risk of reinfection was 46 per cent higher with Delta compared to the previously dominant Kent 'Alpha' variant.

The finding was based on real-world analysis of the third wave in England and looked at about 80,000 Delta cases.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9834687/Proof-Covid-turning-mild-illness-Survivors-reinfected-lower-viral-loads.html



要するに普通に感染して己の免疫のみで回復した人は今後OKってわけですよ。ウイルスが弱体化するわけですからワクチンを打たずともローリスクの人もOK。


しかし、己の免疫のみに頼らずコロナワクチンと称する免疫ブースター薬を打って不自然に重症化や死亡や入院を免れた人たちは今後ry・・・(爆wwwwwwwwwww 

4 件のコメント:

匿名 さんのコメント...

まー人災な訳ですが結果的に真GODにより情弱でもないし生活習慣デブでもない生き残るべき人間が選別されたってことっすねwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
皮肉wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww

匿名 さんのコメント...

>真GOD
が、ただの人間のことなら
「ただの大量殺人やらかしてる独裁者やないかーい」ですね
自分を神って自称するレベルのキチガイはなかなか居ない

匿名 さんのコメント...

いくら頭佳くても才能あっても
ワクチンうったら
唯の人未満・・・wwwwwwwwwwwwwww

匿名 さんのコメント...

>>真GOD
>が、ただの人間のことなら
>「ただの大量殺人やらかしてる独裁者やないかーい」ですね
>自分を神って自称するレベルのキチガイはなかなか居ない
>2021年7月29日 14:05

残念ながら「神」ってのはこの世界のシステムそのもののことでその性質なんすよw
当然「人間自体も含まれ」てますw差別だ驕りだ独裁だとかいろいろ言われますけど

生 物 は 基 本 自 分 が 一 番 大 事
自 分 を 守 る た め な ら 親 で も 子 で も 殺 す

これは良い悪いじゃなくて多少例外はいてもそれが本質なんすよw
優生学は差別的だ許さないなんて言いながらも人間は日常的に

金持ち
美男美女
高学歴
高身長、良いスタイル
健康、長寿命
性格の良さ

こういったあらゆる物を他人に求めまくってるじゃないっすかwwwww
今回のコロナウィルスバラマキにしろ一部の人間の利害関係が発端に過ぎなかったとしても
結果的に今までのさばってきた

不健康、デブ、高血圧、持病持ち
ろくでもない国際取引商売で世界中から利益を吸い上げられる連中
本来長生きできるはずもないのに延命治療で無理矢理生かし続けている病人
お偉いさん情報に付和雷同しちゃう自称善良で十分に教育を受けているはずの情弱の皆さん

本来長生きされても迷惑なだけの連中が、結果的に淘汰されちゃってそいつらが食いつぶしてきた
カネで残った人間(善良か優秀かどうかは知らんw)は生きていくわけですw
だから皮肉ですねーなんすよねwwwwww