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World Health Organization studyWHO) in collaboration with Unity Studies and SeroTracker concludes that “hybrid immunity” against COVID-19, that is, that which has developed as a result of the disease and vaccination, remains at a very high level even after a year.
A study published today in Lancet Infectious Diseasesconcludes that it hybrid immunity provides more protection than protection gained by simply passing through the disease, and thus reinforces the idea that vaccination is worthwhile, even if you have previously been stricken with the disease. COVID-19.
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According to a study supported by data from 26 investigations, after one year hybrid immunitythe patient is 95% less likely to develop severe forms of the disease requiring hospitalization, this percentage drops to 75% with simple immunity in previously unvaccinated patients.
Protection against re-infection with COVID-19 is lower in both cases, but here again hybrid immunity has advantages, as the chances of getting sick again fall by 42%, and only 25% in unvaccinated people. (EFE)
Source: RPP

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