Hybrid immunity gives strong protection against infection, but people should not be careless in safety measures
The human body can keep many types of infections away from its natural or innate immunity, in addition, after coming in contact with the infection, immunity against it also develops in the body.
The human body can keep many types of infections away from its natural or innate immunity, in addition, after coming in contact with the infection, immunity against it also develops in the body. Some types of virus have the potential to make a person seriously ill, crippled, or even cause death. Vaccines or vaccines help in developing strong immunity in the body against such infections.
For the last two years, SRCOVT2 has become a factor in the death of lakhs of people. India witnessed a severe and deadly second wave of COVID, which has claimed lakhs of lives across the country.
After the second wave, India now has a large population that has developed hybrid immunity or hybrid immunity, by hybrid immunity I mean people who have received both doses of the covid vaccine and also have an infection. Already happened.According to the recently released National Sero Survey, antibodies to Kovid infection were found in eighty percent of India's population, including children. Vaccination statistics show that more than 85 percent of the adult population has been given the first dose of the vaccine. More than fifty percent of the country's adult population has received both doses of the Kovid vaccine. It can be said that more than fifty percent of the population has received both doses of the vaccine.
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