💉“Antibodies are very good at preventing infection from getting into the cells," Prof Maini adds.
“But, if some of the virus gets into your cells, the T-cells can do a great job at clearing those infected cells”
“People have always thought of T-cells as being a secondary line of defence that comes later on.
🔬“But what’s interesting is our work and several other studies on Covid, are showing that they can actually act very, very early on” telegraph.co.uk/health-fitness…
Prof Maini explained: “We think the way they’re doing that is because they’ve already been primed by a previous infection.
👉“So they’re in a state where they can kick into action much quicker than normal”
🤒That doesn’t mean the common cold will automatically boost your immunity.
“Only 10% of what we recognise as common colds are actually caused by coronaviruses,” says Prof Maini.
“Just because you had a common cold doesn’t mean you’ve actually had a coronavirus”
💉While the current vaccines do reduce infection rates, Prof Maini says targeting and generating T-cells will add another layer of protection.
“What we’re saying is let’s specifically target both the spike, which we’re already doing, and this new area” telegraph.co.uk/health-fitness…
🗣️Current vaccines “are reducing infection rate, but not as much as we ideally would like”
Senior Whitehall sources said that the Government was concerned and that there was "twitchiness" and "anxiety" among officials.
➡️The Kremlin claimed it had scrambled a fighter jet to intercept a British spy plane operating in the Black Sea region telegraph.co.uk/world-news/202…
🇷🇺Russian forces, including elite units, are gathering near the Ukraine border, with some deployed covertly at night.
The invasion assessments are believed to be based on US intelligence not yet shared with Europe, multiple sources told Bloomberg telegraph.co.uk/world-news/202…
🇺🇸 US officials warned Moscow against making a "serious mistake" amid its buildup of troops along the Ukrainian border, shared intelligence on the Russian movements with allies, and briefed them on the possibility of a military operation
South Africa's last white president F.W. de Klerk has died at 85
De Klerk headed South Africa's white minority government until 1994, when Nelson Mandela's African National Congress party swept to power telegraph.co.uk/world-news/202…
"Former President FW de Klerk died peacefully at his home in Fresnaye earlier this morning following his struggle against mesothelioma cancer," the FW de Klerk Foundation said telegraph.co.uk/world-news/202…