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In the country – ‘Mo Yong’ Lecture Answer ‘hybrid immunity’ as COVID subsides

Tuesday, February 21, 2023 6:56 am

‘Mo Yong’ Lecture Answer ‘hybrid immunity’ as COVID subsides

February 21, 2023, Professor Dr. Yong Phuwarawan, Royal Institution and Head of the Center of Excellence in Clinical Virology Department of Pediatrics Faculty of Medicine Chulalongkorn University Posted on Facebook Yong Poovorawan on the topic “COVID-19, the immunity resulting from infection with the vaccine will last longer than immunity from the vaccine alone,” stating “According to our team’s study, Studying the long-term effects of immunity by stratifying groups according to the number of 2 doses, 3 doses and 4 doses of uninfected people and’ those who were infected in conjunction with vaccination. Infection can also be seen in the vaccinated group. Immune levels will soar for years. Whether given 2 doses of the vaccine, 3 doses or 4 doses of the vaccine, compared to those who received the vaccine alone, their immunity will decrease relatively faster.

“Most of the Thai population is already infected (80%) and most of them have been vaccinated. The resulting immunity is therefore a hybrid immunity. make the landscape last longer and it also has the ability to prevent and reduce the severity of the disease so is one of the reasons why this disease is calming down” ……….- 005