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An immunological study published on the 11th in the British "Nature" magazine pointed out that past exposure to other coronaviruses may increase the body's speed of clearing the new coronavirus, because the immune system has a "memory" that can remember that all coronaviruses are in different coronaviruses.
The study analyzed medical staff with a higher risk of exposure to the new coronavirus.
Previous studies have shown that exposure to coronavirus can produce memory T cells, which may be effective in attenuating new coronavirus infections
The research team believes that simulating the expansion of these cross-reactive T cells in vaccine design may be used to prevent various endemic diseases or emerging coronaviruses
In this study, scientists analyzed samples of 58 medical staff from various hospitals in London, England