Study finds 43 percent children have antibodies for COVID-19
Coronavirus Study: Study Researchers evaluated blood samples of quite 300 adults and 48 children and made a comparison with the samples of 170 people that are infected with the viral disease. It was discovered that a lot of children carried a specific sort of antibody that's helping their system prevent Covid-19 infection. Children have a definite immune reaction to the novel coronavirus disease (Covid-19) compared to adults, replacement research has found. This study was a part of a search to know the devastating effects of the novel coronavirus. The Experts found out that children’s immune systems develop a kind of antibodies during cold infections which could be giving them a degree of protection against the disease. Also Read | China coronavirus vaccine may be ready for the public in November: Report They evaluated blood samples of quite 300 adults and 48 children and compared it with the samples of 170 people that are infected with the viral disease. The findings showed that a lot of children carried a specific sort of antibody that's helping their system prevent Covid-19 infection. Only five percent of adults have these antibodies, as compared to 43 percent of youngsters, the research manifested. it's being led by George Kassiotis who heads the Retroviral Immunology Laboratory at the Crick Institute. Also Read | Covid-19 vaccine: Pfizer, Moderna mull to supply millions of vaccine doses Meanwhile, the amount of Covid-19 cases worldwide winged its way to 54,826,773 because the virus carried on to infect thousands of individuals across the planet. While the number of individuals succumbing to the disease stood at 1,323,093. While the Covid gloom fails to be in check, there was excellent news on the vaccine front. Moderna Inc said its Covid-19 vaccine was almost 95 percent effective during a late-stage trial, another sign of progress within the search for tools to fight the pandemic. -PTC News