Studies show that patients with severe COVID-19 share some of the key traits of chronic autoimmune diseases – in which the patient’s immune systems attack their own tissues - helping researchers understand the link between antiviral immunity and chronic autoimmune disease. Read more»
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COVID-19 vaccines offer a safe and reliable path to immunity against both the older strains of coronavirus and against emerging strains, especially the new Delta variant. Read more»
Contrary to recent viral posts, there is no evidence that vaccines could cause harm to people who already have been infected with SARS-CoV-2 or have become ill with the disease COVID-19 and recent studies show the vaccine gives an important immunity boost to those previously infected and suggest that one dose might be enough. Read more»