![]() ![]() ![]() "Lifestyle is more than just exercising caution however, our socio-economic status is a big factor. "In terms of lifestyle, obviously those people who are cautious about visiting crowded areas, continue to wear masks on public transport and limit indoor socializing are less likely to catch the virus at all, or at least reduce the frequency with which they catch it." Lifestyle is thought to play an important part in reducing our chance of catching the virus, while, somewhat unexpectedly, what blood type we are also looks to be playing a part." "However, as well as successful vaccines, there could be two further reasons why some people have escaped every form of COVID so far. Higher levels of antibodies are important to neutralize the virus, stopping infection and limiting people transmitting the virus to others." That's because the new omicron BA.4 and BA.5 sub-variants do not produce as high an immune response as the previous strains, so re-infection is more likely to occur. "The new omicron jab has come none-too-soon, so many people are now suffering repeated COVID infections. It's likely that a top-up jab which produces antibodies against omicron will reduce the number of people catching-or re-catching-the disease, as well as reducing the severity of symptoms for those who do fall ill." ![]() is the first country to approve a vaccine covering both the original coronavirus strains and the newer omicron variants. "All those people who are fed-up with having caught the virus several times will welcome the fact the U.K. Even if they have only suffered a relatively mild case, it's still unpleasant, often causing temperatures, headaches, aches and pains and other symptoms." Quinton Fivelman Ph.D., Chief Scientific Officer at London Medical Laboratory, says that "there is a fast-growing number of people who have had COVID three times or more, including myself. prepares to be the first country to launch a top-up COVID jab which includes the omicron variant, why is it that some people have suffered several bouts, while others have never caught the virus? Around 15% or more Brits are thought to have entirely escaped the disease. ![]()
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