Breakthrough infections have grown as a result of an increase in Omicron cases and a quickening of immunisation rates. Vaccination and infection acquired before or after the jab, on the other hand, are leading the world’s population to develop strong immunity. According to a new laboratory study from Oregon Health & Science University, there are two approaches to rethink summer immunity against Covid-19, all of which are as plausible.
The two forms of immunity are breakthrough infection following vaccination and natural infection followed by vaccination. The new study published in the journal Science Immunology shows that it makes no difference in both ways. According to Fikadu Tafesse, Ph.D., assistant professor of molecular microbiology and immunology in the OHSU School of Medicine, in either case the person will acquire a “really robust immune response – amazingly high.”