CJJon
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The author goes out of her way to make clear she isn't talking about the current COVID-19 coronavirus. Maybe find something a bit more current that actually has some conclusions about COVID-19 and genetic immunity.Why some people who haven't had Covid-19 might already have some immunity - CNN
Hello; Here is one notion as to how some may be protected from even new types of virus. I posted about this idea in a different web site forum last year but not on the forum. This is about exposure to similar but not the same virus. The corona virus is part of the same family as the common cold virus.
Of course this is not about how ancient human exposures would work in modern times. But the concept has been known in modern times for a long time.
Viruses: Are you susceptible to the coronavirus, flu, and more | Genetic Lifehacks
Hello; This article perhaps better explains the concept. You do not have to read very far to find the information.
When I have more time I will go thru and pull some quotes that are worth while and will edit or re post the information.
Too bad CJJon; you jumped on me a bit too soon.
Besides, even if you show that there is some genetic mutation that protects some, it would be a rather small number of us humans who have it and it really would not make one bit of difference from a public health standpoint regards the pandemic.
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