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Studies show that COVID-19 can prevent colds

Studies show that COVID-19 can prevent colds , New research shows that T cells from common colds can help you deal with COVID-19. Our body's defenses against the common cold can protect against the new coronavirus.

Studies show that COVID-19 can prevent colds

A new study published in Nature Communications looks at 52 people who have lived with someone who has recently been infected with COVID-19.


Studies have shown that patients who develop a "memory bank" of immune cells after catching a cold are less likely to be infected with COVID-19.

In particular, the T cells produced by the common cold can fight coronavirus infections.

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Imperial National Heart and Height Institute, said the head of research. "Exposure to SARS-CoV-2 does not always lead to infection and we were interested to understand why," said Rhea Condo. Next to Sky News.

"We have found that higher pre-existing T cells in the body can protect against infection with Covid-19 when infected with human coronaviruses such as colds and coughs," he said.


These results suggest that the body may have the ability to resist coronavirus. If the body has immunity to other coronaviruses, it can counteract the innovation that has become such a large part of our society.


According to Reuters, these results could also provide guidance for future vaccines.

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